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Travis White
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Taking over an eviction

Travis White
  • Houston, TX
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Anyone have any experience purchasing a property from a seller that has an ongoing eviction? What are the considerations? Would I be able to proceed with the eviction process he started or would I need to start a new one? Do owed rents need to be assigned to me as the new owner during the purchase process? Anyone know a good attorney with experience in this area? 

Long story short, I've got a tired landlord that is overwhelmed and exhausted by the eviction process and being able to take the property off his hands mid-eviction could be valuable to him. 

Thanks!

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Greg H.
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Greg H.
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The eviction will be dismissed and will need to be re-filed by the new owner 

Keep in mind an eviction is styled:

Current Owner vs Tenant 

You as the new owner cannot change  the plaintiff nor can the previous owner be awarded possession of a property they no longer own

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