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Is it possible for landlords to initiate eviction proceedings against tenants who are behind in payments, but continue to pay the full rent amount on a monthly basis?
In general, landlords cannot evict tenants solely for being behind in payments if the tenants are still paying the full amount of rent every month. However, it depends on the specific laws and regulations in your state or country. In some jurisdictions, landlords may be able to evict tenants for non-payment of rent even if […]
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Can my spouse take my house from me in a divorce even though I purchased it before marriage and we have no children? Additionally, in Texas, is it necessary to add a spouse to the title when refinancing a house, even if all financing was done solely by me?
In general, property that you owned before marriage is considered separate property in a divorce, and your spouse may not be entitled to it. However, this can depend on the laws of your state and other factors such as whether the property was commingled with marital property during the marriage. In Texas, property acquired before […]