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    Improperly terminating Texas month-to-month lease and its consequences

    This would be correct if not for the fact that Landlord has not received from a tenant the notice of forwarding address, in which case below should apply: Sec. 92.107. TENANT ’S FORWARDING ADDRESS. (a) The landlord is not obligated to return a tenant ’s security deposit or give the tenant a...
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    Improperly terminating Texas month-to-month lease and its consequences

    Agree. However, Texas Property Code also requires in writing 30 days notice to terminate lease agreement as well as payment of rent.
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    Improperly terminating Texas month-to-month lease and its consequences

    Texas residential month-to-month Lease Agreement requires 30 day written notice to terminate. On March 21 landlord has received following e-mail: "Due to the virus and unforeseeable circumstances I will have to be out by the 1st of the month.", and then on April 3 was notified that the property...
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    "Hiding the ball" in response to Discovery in Texas Probate

    What is the best course of action in response to opposing party "hiding the ball" by following responses to: Discovery compelled by the court as follows: 1. Requests for Production has multiple answers “Copies of documents and other tangible things responsive to this Request for Production are...
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    Disputing inventory in Texas probate

    Thank you. It is my understanding that formally closing of the estate is not required and rarely done in Texas Probates. Same in this case, but perhaps it should be considered. TEC Sec. 402.001: Once the Inventory has been filed by the independent executor and approved by the court, “further...
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    Disputing inventory in Texas probate

    The probate has not been formally closed. He is not a beneficiary and was not required to sign off in writing on inventory, only did that verbally. With decedent having children only from other marriages, in testate probate I believe he is entitled only if he is a beneficiary in the will (with...
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    Disputing inventory in Texas probate

    What is a chance of successfully disputing (by surviving spouse that is not a beneficiary in the will) characterizations and valuations of inventory that was filed and approved by the judge about 3 years ago, and divided between the surviving spouse and beneficiaries and distributed accordingly...

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