In Texas can a landlord put a lien on your personal property just incase you don't pay the rent?
If you are on a month-to-month leasing basis, the answer is most likely "yes."
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If you are on a month-to-month leasing basis, the answer is most likely "yes."
These types of cases are fact sensitive, which means that additional facts are needed to provide a more complete answer. The landlord may argue...
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