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Jason A.
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Tenant eviction and property manager problems in Austin Texas

Jason A.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Cambridge, MA
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Hi all, I am desperately looking for your help. I found myself in a bad situation and I am looking to the community for advice. I have a rental property in Pflugerville Texas that was managed by a property manager. I decided that I wanted to sell the property and so the tenant was asked to leave at the end of the lease term October 30. The tenant decided not to pay rent for October. I ask the property manager to file an eviction. They served the three day notice, and then unilaterally, ended my property management agreement without completing the eviction. Subsequently, the tenant decided to squat in the house and I'm having a hard time getting them to leave. This is my first time dealing with an eviction, and I feel like I was burned by the property manager. I am an absentee owner, so it is difficult to deal with all of this from afar. I feel like my property manager left me out to dry. Is there a place where I can file a complaint against the property manager? What should I do? I feel disempowered in this situation and am hoping that the Community can empower me Thanks, Jason

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Jeff Clawson
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Jeff Clawson
  • Austin, TX
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hi Jason, 

Call me. 512-695-2425

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