What is writ of possession?

 

If you’re at your wits end dealing with a problem tenant and you’d like them to leave your property as soon as possible, it’s against Texas law to kick them out without securing a writ of possession from Texas courts.

A writ of possession is an official letter from a Texas court. It contains a big seal of the State of Texas, and commands tenants to vacate the indicated property by court-specified date and time. The writ of possession also entails that should tenants fail to comply, a constable will be sanctioned to forcibly remove them from the premises and empty the property, basically putting their belongings on the curb.

Don’t delay, start your eviction process now to get a writ of possession and rid your property of your problem tenant as soon as possible. Hire us today and let us navigate the complicated eviction laws in Texas for you. Our eviction experts will get it done fast and get it done right the first time.

 

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