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TENANT HARASSING NEIGHBORS – AUSTIN EVICTION

George hired Austin eviction attorneys at Girling Law attempted negotiating a resolution, but the parties were unable to agree on a moveout date.  The case went to trial, and Girling Law obtained a judgment for George.  The tenant immediately appealed. George asked Girling Law to continue representing him in his Austin eviction appeal. Rental Property [...]

2020-12-28T07:30:09+00:00

MCKINNEY EVICTION ATTORNEY SUCCESS STORY: Dickson A.

Dickson A. sought a McKinney eviction attorney after he realized he had virtually no chance of negotiating settlement. Dickson's tenant was angry because he became convinced he had a right to buy the property. Complicating matters further, Dickson lost his original, signed copy of his lease agreement. Also, he delivered the notice to vacate improperly. [...]

2016-08-20T23:05:36+00:00

FAMILY MEMBER EVICTION SUCCESS STORY :  Ida M.

Ida reached out to Girling Law seeking assistance with a family member eviction.  Ida had to evict her daughter.  After a Justice of the Peace trial, Ida's daughter obtained free legal representation.  Ida delivered her notice to vacate improperly.  This created a major problem for Ida.  Ida hired Dallas eviction attorney, Marc Girling.  Girling Law [...]

2016-08-19T15:19:34+00:00

ARLINGTON TX EVICTION SUCCESS STORY: K.I.

The landlord in this case used a high-risk notice to vacate delivery method. The tenant appealed her Arlington TX eviction trial to a County Court at Law in Fort Worth, TX. Because the landlord is a corporation, the landlord was required to hire an attorney for representation before the County Court at Law in Fort [...]

2020-12-28T07:37:33+00:00

An Eviction Appeal Case Study from Our Landlord Attorneys: Landlord Rights & Landlord Tenant Law

EVICTION CASE BACKGROUND: Kathy K. needed to better understand landlord rights under landlord tenant law in Texas after her tenant appealed an eviction judgment.  Kathy sought out Dallas landlord attorneys, the County Court had already scheduled a trial.  This meant Girling Law did not have enough time to subpoena the tenant's two sureties.  Also, the tenant filed [...]

2020-12-28T07:35:46+00:00

Is Your Eviction Attorney a Familiar Face to Your Judge?

I have mentioned in some of my earlier posts that Justices of the Peace are rarely attorneys. In fact, some will run for Justice of the Peace because they feel as though they were mistreated or poorly represented by an attorney. Others are active or former real estate professionals (non-attorneys) and they can get a [...]

2023-05-23T01:14:55+00:00
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