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When do Tx landlord laws come into effect
Im in process of finishing a rehab on a 4 plex. This is going to be my first time self managing. I plan to target out of town contruction workers all bills paid,furnished with a month to month lease or maybe a week to week. My question is when do tx landlord laws come into effect. I think i read somewhere that it comes into effect in 30 days. My concern is if i have to evict someone for non payment if they are on a month to month then i would have to go thru with a court eviction because they have hit that 30 day mark. So im trying to set up my lease where its maybe week to week and if their is no payment i can maybe just kick them out kind of like hotels do. If that is even possible. Well any advice is appreciated thanks