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To remove a holdover tenant in Texas, the landlord must give the tenant a three-day notice to vacate. If the tenant does not move out by the end of the three-day period, then the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit with the court. (Tex. Prop.
The Eviction Process Step 1: Written Notice to Vacate. Unless the lease agreement says otherwise, the landlord must give the tenant at least 3 days to move out. Step 2: Filing of Eviction Suit. Step 3: Judgment. Step 4 (optional): Appeal. Step 5: Writ of Possession.
10 - 21 days from filing of the suit to the trial date. 5 days to appeal the suit following the hearing required by law. 23 - 28 days is the minimum amount of time to evict someone in any county in Texas. It must also be noted that any eviction suit is subject to appeal to the County Courts at Law.
Eviction Filing Fee is $204 ($54 court cost and $150 service fee per person). Payment options of cash, cashiers check, or money order. Please make payable to the Justice of the Peace 3 ( JP 3).
3 days from notice to vacate to filing of the suit. 10 - 21 days from filing of the suit to the trial date. 5 days to appeal the suit following the hearing required by law. 23 - 28 days is the minimum amount of time to evict someone in any county in Texas.
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Frequently Asked Questions: If I pay the rent can I still be evicted? If your landlord wants to evict you because you owe rent or other fees, you can pay all of the rent, late fees, and other costs on or before the first hearing date, and your landlord will not be able to evict you.

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