Texas Tenant Rights Violation

Summary

In Texas, landlords must provide a 3-day notice before changing locks. If they fail to do so, it may be a violation of tenant rights. Personal property, including business items and loaned belongings, should be accessible. If a writ of possession is not executed, tenants retain certain rights. For specific legal advice, consult a local attorney in Texas.

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I have a writ of *-hour possession and it was never executed.
Since your landlord changed the locks without proper notice and the writ of possession wasn't executed, this situation might be a violation of your tenant rights. Would you like to connect with local lawyers in Texas who can provide more assistance on this matter?
I have property in there she won't let me get it.
It sounds like you're dealing with a difficult situation. In Minnesota, landlords must follow strict rules when it comes to tenant possessions. They cannot withhold your personal property. Would you like to connect with local lawyers in Minnesota to assist you further with this issue?
I'm in Texas here Harris County why would I want a Minnesota lawyer
It seems there was a mix-up regarding your location. Let's focus on your situation in Texas.
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Here’s some general guidance:
- Landlords in Texas must provide a *-day notice before changing locks.
- If not properly notified, it might be a violation of your tenant rights.
- Your personal property should be accessible to you.
Would you like to connect with local lawyers in Texas for assistance?
When you say personal property you mean all my property even if I have a business in my business properties in there if my friend loan me something I should be able to get access to my friend's stuff so I can give it back to him
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In Texas, "personal property" generally refers to all items you personally own, whether they are business-related or personal. You should be able to access all your belongings, including items loaned by a friend.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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To connect you with local lawyers in Texas, I'll need some additional information. Could you please provide your phone number?
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It seems like this conversation was intended to gather more information so you can connect with a local lawyer in Texas. Since you're dealing with a situation that might involve a violation of tenant rights, it could be beneficial to speak with a professional.
To proceed, can you please provide your phone number?
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I'm here to help with your legal issue, but it seems there might have been a mix-up earlier. Since you're dealing with a situation in Texas, I recommend reaching out to local legal professionals who can provide specific advice. If you still need assistance, please reach out to a local attorney directly.
I gave you the wrong phone number
It seems like you're dealing with a complex legal situation regarding tenant rights in Texas. Since you mentioned you provided the wrong phone number, please provide the correct one so we can proceed with connecting you to local lawyers who can assist you.
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It looks like there was a mix-up with the location in the initial conversation, and you are actually dealing with a situation in Texas. Unfortunately, I can only assist those located in Minnesota. I recommend contacting a local attorney in Texas who can provide specific guidance on tenant rights and your situation.