Eviction Support
While most tenancies proceed smoothly, there are situations where legal action becomes necessary. When tenants fail to pay rent, bankruptcies, refuse to communicate, or do not vacate, it is crucial to have a property management company that understands Texas eviction law and can act efficiently to protect your investment.
At Lawless Real Estate Services, we provide full eviction support to save property owners time and money while maintaining compliance with Texas law. We will help manage the process from start to finish, reducing the need for costly attorney intervention. However there are times an eviction attorney is best, and we will work together to get possession of your property back as quickly as possible.
Texas eviction courts have changed drastically over the years and your tenants are offered free representation. When it is time to take action, you will want an eviction attorney you can trust and who will be steadfast and efficient. LRES will help locate and secure an attorney for you if you do not have one and will work together to gain possession back of your property!
Eviction Support Includes:
- Preparation and Serving of Notices: Drafting, signing, and serving all required legal notices in accordance with Texas law.
- Full Eviction Management: Initiating and managing the eviction process start to finish to recover possession of the property in the owner's name.
- Cost-Saving Measures: Our expertise helps minimize legal fees by handling much of the process in-house. Appearing in court on your behalf.
- Tenant Property Removal Assistance Guarantee: Lawless Real Estate Services covers up to the first $500 for trash-out or removal of tenants possessions if lease is fulfilled less than 180 days and as required by a court-ordered writ of possession.
- Post-Eviction Recovery: Assisting with pursuing unpaid rent or legal damages as permitted by law after tenants vacate.
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Did You Know:
We operate in Tarrant County, which contains 41 incorporated municipalities, including major cities like Fort Worth, Arlington, and Grapevine, alongside surrounding suburban cities and towns. It is also the 15th most populous county in the United States currently with a population over 2.1 million people? Now that's a lot of homes!
- Fort Worth
- Arlington
- Irving
- Grand Prairie
- North Richland Hills
- Tarrant County
- Hurst
- Euless
- Bedford
- Keller
- Roanoke
- Colleyville
- Grapevine
- Haltom City
- Southlake
- Westlake
- Saginaw
- Watauga
- Dallas County
- Las Colinas

