Eviction Without Notice Texas
Summary
In Texas, if youre a guest, the homeowner may not need to provide formal notice for you to leave, but should allow reasonable time for departure. If belongings are taken without consent, it could be a legal issue. Consider consulting a local attorney to understand your rights and potential legal actions.Full Conversation
Can someone kick me out of their house with me on their address without notice?
In Texas, if you're staying at someone's house and aren't on a lease, they generally need to provide a notice to vacate. Here are some points to consider:
- If you're a tenant, typically a *-day notice is required.
- If you're a guest, the situation can be more complex.
Do you consider yourself a tenant or a guest in the house?
A guest
In Texas, as a guest, the homeowner might not have to provide formal notice for you to leave. However, they should still give you a reasonable amount of time to arrange your departure. If you feel your rights are being violated, it might be beneficial to consult a local attorney. Are you experiencing any specific issues or conflicts with the homeowner?
Grabbing belongings from me
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It sounds like you're facing some challenges with your belongings being taken. In Texas, this can be a serious issue, especially if your belongings are being taken without your consent. Do you need help with legal steps to protect your rights regarding your belongings?