Biggest reasons why Evictions FAIL!

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Once you've reached the point where your only option is to file for eviction, the last thing you want to hear is that you filed incorrectly and now have to start the entire process over again. But every single day, landlords get turned around for filing deficient and defective eviction petitions. Failure happens for a number of reasons, and it will continue to happen until you find a way to eliminate the mistakes that are within your control. Today's video will help you do just that.

The Law Office of Ernie Garcia stands out for its unparalleled expertise in landlord-tenant law, providing essential support to Texas landlords, apartment communities, and real estate investment firms. Whether it’s delivering legal notices, filing lawsuits, or defending landlords against tenant lawsuits and HOA or tax foreclosures, Ernie’s firm has done it all. Ernie Garcia, a distinguished landlord attorney with over 14 years of real estate law experience.

Additionally, The Law Office of Ernie Garcia assists clients with drafting Leases, Deeds, and Notices. He routinely delivers Notice to Vacate, Notice of Lease Termination, or Notice of Non-renewal for Landlords seeking to end a Lease relationship with a bad tenant. Ernie Garcia shows clients how the Eviction process can improve Tenant cooperation and reduces the potentially enormous losses that come from continued instances of partial and late payments.

Who you choose to work with really matters. Experience the difference of partnering with an attorney who truly cares. We are proud to deliver top-notch service to help our clients reach their business and personal goals. Whether you're looking to file an eviction, update your lease, or need help with a difficult tenant, The Law Office of Ernie Garcia, PLLC is here to shoulder the burden of tough litigation to put you in the best possible legal position to win, win win!

The information and materials made available on this video are provided by The Law Office of Ernie Garcia, PLLC for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. The transmission and receipt of the information in this video does not form or constitute an attorney-client relationship. Individuals receiving said information should not act upon it without seeking professional legal counsel. "
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I gave a 3-day notice to vacate, but two days later I filed the courts petition to evict. the lease agreement said one day was enough but I failed to evict the tenant because of that discrepancy. Texas.

Speeglelookingglass
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Not only is door posting of evictions allowed in Kansas, it is required.

TheRogerhill
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In October 2024, the JP slammed me for not elaborating on the CARES Act. The other precincts have nothing in the petition about the CARES Act. Isn't the CARES Act expired?

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If we let a family member live with us and we are serving them an eviction notice. Is putting the letter on their door in the same house we are living in and also putting the letter under their door to the room they are occupying good enough?

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