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23 wrz 2024 · This section of the law describes the "notice to vacate" that must be given to a tenant before filing an eviction suit. It discusses how the notice must be given to the tenant and what information it should contain.
A landlord can serve a section 8 notice to start the eviction process when there are grounds for possession as outlined in the Housing Act 1988. Common grounds include rent arrears and anti-social behavior. How is a Section 8 Notice Different from a Section 21 Notice?
23 wrz 2024 · Overview of Landlord-Tenant Laws in Texas. Article from Nolo that discusses the basics of landlord and tenant law in Texas. Topics include required disclosures, security deposits, late fees, withholding rent and termination and eviction rules. Renting a Home.
23 wrz 2024 · Before a landlord can start formal eviction proceedings, they must notify the tenant about the need to fix a certain problem or move out. This "notice to vacate" is required by Texas law before a tenant can be forced to leave.
9 gru 2019 · What is a Section 8 notice? A Section 8 notice, also known as a Section 8 Possession Notice, is a document issued to a tenant when a landlord wishes to regain possession of their property.
5 cze 2024 · Title 8. Landlord and Tenant. Chapters. 91. Provisions Generally Applicable to Landlords and Tenants. 92. Residential Tenancies. 93. Commercial Tenancies. 94. Manufactured Home Tenancies. Up to date. Accessed: Jun. 5, 2024. Texas Statutes Title 8, Landlord and Tenant. Refreshed: 2023-07-23.
PROPERTY CODE TITLE 8. LANDLORD AND TENANT CHAPTER 91. PROVISIONS GENERALLY APPLICABLE TO LANDLORDS AND TENANTS Sec.A91.001.AANOTICE FOR TERMINATING CERTAIN TENANCIES. (a) A monthly tenancy or a tenancy from month to month may be terminated by the tenant or the landlord giving notice of termination to the other.