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Landlord-Tenant: Landlord Representation |
The landlord-tenant relationship is one of the most complicated legal relationships under Texas law. The Texas Property Code contains numerous provisions that operate in addition to the terms of your contract and others that even override terms of your contract if they are inconsistent with the Property Code. If your tenant is in default, it is imperative that you follow the requirements of the Texas Property Code for giving notice to and, if necessary evicting, your tenant. Failure to do so could result in actual and punitive damages being assessed against you. If your tenant has defaulted under the terms of the lease contract, contact us so we can assist you in properly evicting your tenant and recovering your property. We can also assist you if you have been sued by your tenant for any other reason. You can call and speak with an attorney, or use the Case Evaluation button to confidentially submit information about your case and get a same-day response.
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