How to Get Back Your Security Deposit in Texas

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How to Get Back Your Security Deposit in Texas

we discuss the steps you should take to make sure you get back your fair share of the security deposit,

Free Legal Aid provides useful information about eviction. In addition to the video here, be sure you check out other resources.

Texas Tenant Advisor

An eviction is a lawsuit filed by a landlord to remove persons and belongings from the landlord's property. In Texas law, these are also referred to as "forcible entry and detainer" or "forcible detainer" suits. check to learn more.

TEXAS EVICTION PROCESS

Doing an Eviction in Texas can be broken down into 4 steps: Giving the Tenant a Notice to Vacate; Filing an Original Petition to start a lawsuit against the Tenant; Going to Court for your Hearing; Filing a Writ of Possession to order the Constable to remove the Tenant. check to learn more.

Eviction Notices for Nonpayment of Rent in Texas

In Texas, however, a landlord can start the process to evict a tenant for not paying rent the very day after rent is due. This article summarizes the basic rules and procedures for evicting tenants for nonpayment of rent under the  Texas State Property Code. check to learn more.