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August 24, 2019 By Jennifer MacGeorge Leave a Comment

Legislative Update

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Laws Affecting Tenants are Changing September 1st, 2019 Important updates are coming in Texas tenant law on September 1, 2019, that you should be aware of if you are a renter in the Lone Star State. Section 92.011 of the Texas Property Code … [Read more...] about Legislative Update

Filed Under: Leasing Tagged With: late fee, law, rent

April 29, 2019 By Jennifer MacGeorge 1 Comment

The Grace Period Conundrum in Texas Residential Lease Agreements

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If you've been a renter under a residential lease in Texas, chances are you have come across language something this: After reading something like this in a lease agreement you are very likely to think, "ok cool, I have until the 3rd of the … [Read more...] about The Grace Period Conundrum in Texas Residential Lease Agreements

Filed Under: Eviction, Leasing, tenant Tagged With: contract, eviction, landlord, late fee, rent, residential, tenant law

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