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Does a landlord waive other rights by willingly accepting late rent payments?
The Texas Supreme Court recently decided that a landlord still maintains the right to evict a tenant even if that tenant paid rent late on multiple occasions without consequences. The state’s top court reversed decisions in the case tried at … Continue reading