Eviction Process In Texas

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In Texas, the eviction process includes a written notice to vacate, filing of an eviction suit if the tenant doesnt move out, and a court hearing and judgment. Seek legal advice for personalized assistance.

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My name is Zandrea Gonzalez and Im facing a eviction from my landlord/roomate as In June * I fleed domestic and sexual abuse from my biological father leaving me homeless for * weeks.I was employed at my university where I meet my coworker who had offered to sublease his apartment to me given I pay half the rent up until his lease ended in October *.He did not to sign or provide documentation of our agreement and refused to include me on the lease.On September 23rd I had a family violence incdient where my abuser treaspassed on the property and apporched my roomate from their he stated he no longer wanted me to stay and wants to
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Zandrea. Could you please let me know which state you are currently living in? The laws regarding eviction vary from state to state.
Texas
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Zandrea. In Texas, the eviction process includes:
- Notice to vacate: landlords must provide a written notice.
- Filing of eviction suit: If the tenant doesn't move out.
- Court hearing and judgement.
Consider seeking legal advice.

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