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Evicting tenants from commercial properties can be difficult for landlords. Unlike residential evictions, commercial evictions often involve significant financial stakes, lengthy lease agreements, and potential disputes over the contract terms. Tenants may contest the eviction, leading to drawn-out legal battles that can be costly and time-consuming. The intricacies of commercial lease law and the potential for damaging delays add to landlords' difficulties when trying to regain control of their property. 

Mathur Law Offices, P.C. offers commercial property owners the legal support to navigate these challenges effectively. Our experienced commercial eviction attorneys in Dallas understand the legal nuances of commercial lease agreements and eviction. This prepares our team to provide strategic advice tailored to each client’s situation. 

We work diligently to ensure all legal procedures are correctly followed, minimizing the risk of delays and disputes. Whether you need assistance drafting enforceable lease terms or representation in court, we are committed to helping you achieve an outcome that allows you to protect your investment and maintain control over your property. 

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The Commercial Eviction Process 

Evicting a tenant from a commercial property in Texas involves several specific steps that are generally governed by the terms of the lease agreement as well as state law. 

Here’s a general overview of the process:

  • Review the lease agreement: Check the lease agreement to understand the terms related to eviction, including any specific procedures or notices required.
  • Provide notice: Before initiating formal eviction proceedings, you typically need to provide the tenant with a written notice. If the eviction is for non-payment of rent, you must provide a three-day notice to pay rent or vacate; if the eviction is for a violation of lease terms other than non-payment of rent, you must provide notice with a reasonable time to cure the violation (about 30 days) unless the lease specifies otherwise. 
  • File a petition: If the tenant doesn’t comply with the notice and fails to vacate or remedy the situation, you can file an eviction lawsuit (also known as a forcible entry and detainer suit) in the justice court in the precinct where the property is located.
  • Serve the tenant: Once the petition is filed, you must serve the tenant with a copy of the lawsuit. This is usually done by a process server or constable.
  • Attend the court hearing: A court hearing will be scheduled where both parties can present their case. If the court rules in your favor, you will receive a judgment for possession of the property.
  • Obtain a writ of possession: If the tenant doesn’t voluntarily leave after the judgment, you can request a writ of possession from the court. This document authorizes the sheriff or constable to forcibly remove the tenant from the property.
  • Enforcement of eviction: The sheriff or constable will execute the writ of possession and oversee the eviction process, ensuring that the tenant vacates the property.

Throughout this process, it's essential to comply with all legal requirements and procedures to ensure that the eviction is handled properly. Wise property owners will consult with a commercial eviction lawyer in Dallas to guide them through the process and ensure that all steps are correctly followed. 

Common Reasons for Commercial Evictions in Texas

There are many potential causes for commercial evictions. In each scenario, however, there’s a potential threat to the landlord’s interests that legal intervention can help address. 

These are some common reasons for commercial evictions in Texas:

  • Non-payment of rent: The most frequent cause of eviction, where the tenant fails to pay rent as stipulated in the lease agreement.
  • Lease violations: Any breach of the lease terms, such as unauthorized alterations or illegal activities on the premises.
  • Expiration of lease term: If a tenant remains on the property after the lease term has expired without renewal or renegotiation.
  • Failure to maintain property: Neglecting the upkeep of the property, leading to damage or unsafe conditions, can result in eviction.
  • Nuisance complaints: Repeated complaints from neighboring businesses or customers about noise, odors, or other disturbances.
  • Subleasing without permission: Allowing others to use the property without the landlord's consent, especially if subleasing is prohibited in the lease.
  • Use of property for unlawful purposes: Engaging in illegal activities on the premises, which violates state laws and lease agreements.

If you are a commercial property owner experiencing circumstances such as these, our commercial eviction attorneys in Dallas can provide the legal support you need to assert your property rights from a tenant in violation of the lease. 

Contact Us for Legal Assistance 

Mathur Law Offices, P.C. can be the legal service provider you need to protect your real estate. Commercial property owners may occasionally need to evict a tenant for various reasons to assert their financial interests. We aim to provide property owners like you with the legal support they need to achieve these objectives through eviction. 

Learn more about our legal services and schedule a consultation by sending us a message today.

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