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Agustin Farias
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Rentals and eviction moratoriums

Agustin Farias
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Antonio, TX
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Hello everyone! I am a REI newbie from San Antonio TX looking to buy my first rental property but have a question. How is the eviction moratorium affecting your rentals? I am not expecting to rent my property to bad tenants, but I feel that I need to be well informed of all possible scenarios. How are your rentals doing through this COVID crisis, eviction moratoriums, etc.? Thanks! Looking forward to engaging in the conversation!

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    Polo Vazquez
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    Polo Vazquez
    • Real Estate Agent
    • McAllen, TX
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    Hello Agustin,

    I have had 3 tenants struggle due to Covid. Luckily I haven't had trouble getting them out. They have all willingly vacated. I'm pretty sure evictions are still getting done in most parts of Texas. If you picked good tenants in the first place, they will more than likely willingly leave to keep an eviction from appearing on their record or their credit score being ruined

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