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      Eviction for Rent Not Paid

      Rental income from properties is a source of income from for most property owners here in Texas. You rent out your property to someone who in turn pays you a monthly rent. However before you do rent out your property, you must know something about eviction notices in Texas, the authorities have set up for your protection.

      While you are receiving money for rent, all is good. But when the tenant stops paying rent then your troubles begin.  In this case as a property owner, you will have to take some action. Now as a property owner, you do not have to give them another chance. You will have to serve an eviction notice. It is more like an ultimatum to the tenant. Either you pay the rent that is due within three days or you will pursue other legal options to get possession of your property.

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      Now, once you have sent the eviction notice you need to make sure that you give the renter three working days to reply. Now if he fails to reply to the notice within the prescribed time period as a property owner you can pursue legal options. In Texas the property owner cannot use any form of force nor can he cut out the major utilities to get the tenant out.  He will have to issue a three-day eviction notice to the tenant if it is for non-payment of rent.

      Once the Eviction Notice to Vacate has been delivered

      It is only after this the property owner can file with the courts to have the tenant evicted.  You will have to go through the legal process to take possession of your property.  Since the renter chose not to pay the rent within three days you can now take them to court to get possession of your property.

      Let us Eviction San Antonio to handle the process for you and make sure it is done right.