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Austin / Travis County Texas Eviction Moratorium

Tim V.
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Just wondering if there are any groups of angry landlords that are talking about how their tenants just stopped paying rent and have not been impacted by Covid, and cannot be evicted. I've searched around but can find any. 

Since I appeared to have run out of options, which there were not many  I am online hoping to vent. Thanks

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Jacob Pereira
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Jacob Pereira
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Had that happen to me about a year ago. She literally told me she wasn't paying and there was nothing I could do. I ended up doing cash for keys to get her out. It hurt, but it was the best business decision at the time. It does sound like that time is coming to an end in Texas, though, have you been keeping track of the latest developments?

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