
-- According to recent rulings on evictions a landlord can still force a tenant out at the end of a lease with 30 days’ notice, for no reason at all. If you are on a month-to-month lease, they can ask you to move out after the next month if he wants to rehab or sell the building.
Also for disturbing the neighbors, not taking care of the property, anything that would break the terms of the lease or agreement the tenant has with the landlord.
Tenants that are facing eviction can fill out a form with the CDC and present it to the landlords as this is the only way to stop an eviction under certain circumstances.
The details of handling eviction cases now are more complicated and Houston Evictions states they are successfully working with landlords to evict tenants that need to be removed from the property putting landlords’ property back under their control.
Houston Evictions states it has its eviction services process current to keep in compliance with the new laws during this pandemic to assure that landlords’ cases are filled correctly with the courts.
The process still remains the same such as the handling of eviction notices to the tenant, but the terms are somewhat different and the details matter to pursue a successful eviction. There are a variety of methods to handle an eviction notice states Glenn the owner of Houston Evictions and one must be certain that the reasons stated in the eviction notice are in compliance with the CDC’s guidelines.
The pandemic has caused many hardships for people with loss of employment and the government is providing some regulations to help the tenants, but the fact remains that the landlords are in just as much difficulty perhaps even more with the threat of losing the property and the years of investment and the services provided to the tenants in offering housing. The landlords are casualties as well during this time and the courts in Texas recognize this fact and still enable landlords to evict tenants that are not upholding the lease or rental agreement.
Houston Evictions‘ slogan is “Protecting the Landlord’s Investment” but is still sympathetic to the needs of everyone at this time.
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