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Unless the lease agreement says otherwise, the landlord must give the tenant at least 3 days to move out. They cannot file an eviction suit before they give this notice in writing.
There are three ways to appeal: by (1) bond, (2) cash deposit, or (3) a Statement of Inability to Pay Court Costs (Fee Waiver). A bond is a promise to pay the judgment if you lose the appeal. The judge usually sets the amount at one months rent, but this may vary. You can file a bond with the Justice Court.
Talk to Your Landlord If you cant come to an agreement that prevents you from moving out, perhaps you can agree on a certain date and time for when you will move out of the rental unit. Keep in mind that, in Texas, your landlord is not required to stop the eviction if you pay your rent or fix a lease violation.
Recent Updates to Texas Eviction Laws in 2023 1. Increased notice period: One of the major updates is the extension of the notice period for eviction. Landlords are now required to provide tenants with a 60-day notice before initiating the eviction process.
At this time, the federal moratoriums on certain types of evictions for residential tenants have ended: A temporary order that paused residential evictions was struck down by U.S. Supreme Court. This order was issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in August of 2021.
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The Texas Rent Relief Program (TRR) and the Texas Eviction Diversion Program (TDEP) were the first statewide rental and utility assistance and eviction diversion programs in Texas. The programs launched in February 2021 and closed in the summer of 2023.
Talk to Your Landlord If you cant come to an agreement that prevents you from moving out, perhaps you can agree on a certain date and time for when you will move out of the rental unit. Keep in mind that, in Texas, your landlord is not required to stop the eviction if you pay your rent or fix a lease violation.
The Texas Rent Relief Program (TRR) and the Texas Eviction Diversion Program (TDEP) were the first statewide rental and utility assistance and eviction diversion programs in Texas. The programs launched in February 2021 and closed in the summer of 2023.

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