Austin evictions explained: tenant and landlord rights as of June 1
Austin s overall eviction moratorium doesn t end until August 1. Most tenants are covered until then. If you re more than five months behind on rent, an eviction could be filed, but I actually am making sure that never happens, said Austin City Council member Greg Casar.
Casar said he is educating landlords and tenants about the legal process. If you live in Austin or Travis County, you still cannot evict unless you are more than five months behind, and if you re more than five months behind, your landlord needs to be applying for help, you need to be applying for help, he said.
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