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    Texas Supreme Temp. Halts Eviction Proceedings

    On March 19, the Texas Supreme Court issued an Order that No trial, hearing, or other proceeding, regarding residential evictions, may be conducted, and all deadlines are tolled, until after April 19, 2020. There are exceptions to the order. Commercial evictions are not affected by the March 19th Eviction Order. Also the commission of criminal acts by the lessee are an exception.

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    https://www.txcourts.gov/media/1446203/209045.pdf

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    CARES Act puts a moratorium on landlords sending a notice of eviction for certain "covered properties" until July 24th. So even though Texas allows evictions, if the landlord has a "covered property," the notice of eviction can't go out until July.

    What's a "covered property?"

    "The CARES Act’s eviction protections only apply to “covered dwellings,” which are rental units in properties: (1) that participate in federal assistance programs, (2) are subject to a “federally backed mortgage loan,” or (3) are subject to a “federally backed multifamily mortgage loan.” "

    https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IN/IN11320

    How do you know if you live in a "covered property"? Ask. Some landlords and/or property managers might not even know about the extended moratorium. Most JP courts are requiring landlords file an affidavit that this isn't a covered property.

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