We begin by reviewing the lease agreement, the amount owed, and any lease violations. Our office prepares and serves the Notice to Vacate in compliance with Texas law.
After the notice period expires, we prepare and file the eviction case with the appropriate court to begin the legal action for possession of the property.
. Once the court assigns the hearing, we notify the client of the date, time, and court information. Before the hearing, we also confirm whether the tenant has made any payment, which rental months remain unpaid, and whether there are any additional lease violations to ensure the case is presented accurately
Our office appears in court and presents the case on the client’s behalf. When the required documentation and accurate evidence are presented, the court may grant a Judgment for Possession in favor of the landlord. Working with experienced professionals helps ensure the case is properly prepared and presented before the court.
If the tenant does not vacate after judgment, we proceed with the Writ of Possession, allowing the appropriate authorities to enforce removal and restore possession of the property.
Evictions TX makes the process simple. Our services are handled step by step, and clients only pay for the stage required in their case. This allows landlords to move the eviction process forward while maintaining control of costs.