Employer Disconnects Rv Utilities
Summary
In Texas, landlords cannot legally disconnect utilities to force tenants to move. Employers also cannot withhold pay. Contact the Texas Workforce Commission for wage issues and seek legal advice for potential unlawful eviction. For lack of water and sewer, file a complaint with the local health department and consult a local attorney specializing in landlord-tenant law.Full Conversation
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In Texas, it's illegal for a landlord to intentionally interrupt utility services unless it's for repair or construction. Also, employers cannot withhold pay. You may want to:
- Contact Texas Workforce Commission about wages.
- Seek legal advice for potential unlawful eviction.
Whom can i contact about the unlawful evection
You can contact the Texas Tenants' Union or a local Legal Aid office for assistance with your eviction issue. Also, consider reaching out to a local attorney specializing in tenant law.
Also i have not had access to sewer or water the entire time ive lived here which was supposed to have been provided shortly after moving in
That's unfortunate. It's important to know that in Texas, landlords are legally required to provide habitable housing, which includes access to water and sewer. You might:
- File a complaint with your local health department.
- Consult with a local attorney specializing in landlord-tenant law.
Ok thank you
You're welcome! If you have any other questions or need further legal information, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with your situation.