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Laci J.
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TEXAS eviction

Laci J.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Alaska
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Any Texas landlords that have gone through an eviction that wouldn't mind answering a few questions please?  El Paso County to be exact but I don't believe that will matter. I have not had to do this before so feeling a little anxious.

Yes, I know I should get a lawyer, but really hoping to avoid shelling out $1k plus to get our tenants to move out without paying. I have resigned to not seeing any more money from them and having to pay the mortgage myself, so trying to stop the bleeding.

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  • Alaska
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