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Eviction Process in Texas

Timothy Stowes
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I am currently going through the process of evicting my tenants, due to them not paying rent. I am out of state and have renters warehouse as my management company. They have been late several months, paying at around the end of the month each time and having to pay the late fee to the property management company. The last payment received was in March and I have not received a payment for April or May. I gave the notice on 1 May. My biggest question is with me still owing a mortgage payment, will they just be living in my property rent free until the court rules? I also haven't received a court date, but the management company says it usually takes up to 60 days. Lastly. my management company is saying my rental default insurance is expired in Jan(12m mark) although the tenant signed a 15 month lease. 

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