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  • Jul 18, 2008, 02:43 PM
    Mr Stacy
    Breach Contract Commercial Property
    These people have broken or Breached the contract in several ways. They have made late payments 3 months out of 4 and I have had to peruse them for payments.
    They have failed to make late payments as stipulated in the contract and now refuse to return any calls.
    They are starting to trash the place out, and make changes outside the contract.
    This is a business property without living facilities yet they have moved in and appear to be renting out space for others to live. One bathroom no shower, and no kitchen.

    How is the best way to get them out quickly? They did sign the Contract and one of the Special provisions was that they would pay all legal fees in rergard to any contract dispute.

    What would be the best one to proceed in Texas ?

    Thanks for any help,
    Mr Stacy
  • Jul 18, 2008, 04:56 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    Best way, hire an attorney give them notice of breach of the lease and order them out. When they don't move, you evict.

    And then sue them for all the damages and hope you can find some of the money
  • Jul 18, 2008, 09:50 PM
    Mr Stacy
    One quick point, the Contract was a Contract for Deed does this make any difference, that they were buying the property?

    Thanks
    Mr Stacy
  • Jul 19, 2008, 09:07 AM
    rockinmommy
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mr Stacy
    One quick point, the Contract was a Contract for Deed does this make any difference, that they were buying the property?

    Thanks
    Mr Stacy

    Yes. Hire an attorney who is well versed in real estate law. With a contract for deed there are a whole bunch of rules you, the seller, has to follow, so you want to make sure your ducks are in a row before you go after them.
  • Jul 19, 2008, 10:36 AM
    Mr Stacy
    Thanks for the advice, to all.

    Mr Stacy

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