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Eviction cases must be filed in the in the justice court in the precinct and county where the property is located. If you file the case in any other precinct, the court must dismiss your case, and you do not get a refund of the filing fees. The court may be able to help you determine the proper precinct to file in.
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Eviction cases must be filed in the in the justice court in the precinct and county where the property is located. If you file the case in any other precinct, the court must dismiss your case, and you do not get a refund of the filing fees. The court may be able to help you determine the proper precinct to file in.
File a Motion for Contempt. If informal resolution attempts fail, your attorney can assist you in filing a motion for contempt with the Collin County court. This motion notifies the court of the other party's failure to comply with the court order and seeks enforcement.
To remove a holdover tenant in Texas, the landlord must give the tenant a three-day notice to vacate. If the tenant does not move out by the end of the three-day period, then the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit with the court. (Tex. Prop.