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Texas Supreme Court rules evictions can resume in Texas
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Back in March, the Texas Supreme Court stopped evictions across the state.Now, that same court has ruled evictions can continue as normal.Smith County Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace Andy Dunklin says they’re already at work."Beginning June 1st, those evictions will start being heard in Texas courts,” Dunklin said.Dunklin says they typically see about 10 to 15 evictions every week in his precinct, which is home to half of all apartment complexes in Smith County. He says he expects that number to go up as the proceedings start again."Looking at August, we may have 35 to...…TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Back in March, the Texas Supreme Court stopped evictions across the state.Now, that same court has ruled evictions can continue as normal.Smith County Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace Andy Dunklin says they’re already at work."Beginning June 1st, those evictions will start being heard in Texas courts,” Dunklin said.Dunklin says they typically see about 10 to 15 evictions every week in his precinct, which is home to half of all apartment complexes in Smith County. He says he expects that number to go up as the proceedings start again."Looking at August, we may have 35 to...WW…
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