Eviction Process Temporarily Paused

Summary

A temporary halt to eviction or writ of possession means the process to reclaim property from a tenant is paused. This can be due to court orders, eviction moratoriums, or tenant bankruptcy. In Palestine, Texas, such moratoriums may be issued by federal, state, or local governments. For specific information, contact the Anderson County District Clerk.

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In Palestine, Texas, eviction moratoriums may be issued by federal, state, or local governments. For more specific information about current regulations, you may want to contact the local court:

Anderson County District Clerk


Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * N Church St #*, Palestine, TX *
Website: www.co.anderson.tx.us
Writ of possession was halted
A "Writ of Possession Halted" means the process to reclaim your property from a tenant has been temporarily paused. This can be due to several reasons:
- Court order
- Eviction moratoriums
- Bankruptcy of tenant
For further details, you should contact your local court or an attorney.