
Evictions Post COVID
Aunty Camilla
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<p>In this episode, John and Kyle discuss the eviction process in Texas, focusing on</p><p>Tarrant County and Dallas County. They highlight the differences in eviction rules and</p><p>changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. John mentions that during COVID, there were</p><p>two different approaches in the two counties, with Tarrant County practically ignoring</p><p>federal government guidelines while Dallas County implemented stricter measures.</p><p>They also discuss the notice requirements for eviction, including the three-day pay or</p><p>quit notice and the notice to vacate. John explains that the three-day pay or quit notice</p><p>is a standard procedure required by the property code, while the notice to vacate is the</p><p>only notice required by the court. Kyle mentions that Dallas County has introduced a</p><p>ten-day notice of intent to evict, which serves as an extension of the three-day notice.</p><p>The guys provide an overview of the eviction process and the timelines involved.</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><p>• Eviction rules and changes vary across different regions, and it's important to</p><p>understand the specific regulations in your area.</p><p>• During the COVID-19 pandemic, Tarrant County and Dallas County had different</p><p>approaches to eviction, with Tarrant County being less strict.</p><p>• The three-day pay or quit notice is a standard procedure required by the property</p><p>code in Texas.</p><p>• The notice to vacate is the only notice required by the court in eviction cases.</p><p>• Dallas County has introduced a ten-day notice of intent to evict, which serves as an</p><p>additional step before the notice to vacate.</p><p>Quotes:</p><p>"There's a new normal, a new seems that's kind of why we're discussing it's, a new</p><p>normal." - Kyle Teixeira</p><p>"During COVID it's like we had two worlds in our market." - John Teixeira</p><p>"Tarrant County practically ignored what the federal government told them to do." -</p><p>John Teixeira</p><p>"The three-day pay or quit notice is a property