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Eviction for Non Payment in Texas vs. CDC Moratorium Extension

Ken Dunn
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I've done some research online about the CDC Moratorium on Evictions and understand the federal government has extended the moratorium one more month - to end on July 31st instead of June 30th, 2021.

I've also read that the Texas Legislature has basically decided to no longer enforce the federal ban on evictions and that Justice of the Peace courts can NOW proceed with evictions for non payment of rent. It is up to the individual judges to decide what they want to do prior to the July 31st federal deadline.

So, has anyone tried to evict for non payment recently in Denton County, Precinct # 3 - Judge James Kerbow (courthouse in Lewisville, TX)?

I've looked at the JP website but it provided no clues.

Thanks in advance for your input.

Ken

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