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Dillon Gardner Coil
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While I am not familiar with landlord/tenant law in Texas specifically, most...
Jordan E. Watson
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When the house is sold, your lease will no longer be valid. Technically, you...
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Did you move in the property with urine smelling in the carpet? Did you...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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If the deed is in your name and not his, you have every right to have him leave....
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Kevin L. Colbert
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If you signed a lease and the apartment rented to you after your signing the...
Jordan E. Watson
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It could be that since you are moving out AFTER your lease expires, they are...
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Kevin L. Colbert
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You can sell your house at any time; however, the real estate agent may have...
Zachary Aaron Copp
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Sure, you can sell the house. The most prudent thing to do is evict the tenant...
Kevin L. Colbert
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You cannot disconnect the utilites absent a demand, in writing, to the tenant...
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A. Texas Tenant Law states that the landlord is legally obligated to fix the...

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