Supreme Court of Texas has issued a new emergency order regarding the Texas Eviction Diversion Program. This is a renewal of its November 5, 2021 order. Any citation for eviction must include the following statement: “You may be able to have some of the rent you owe paid and stop your eviction. Find out more about available rental assistance programs in your area at https://www. consumerfinance.gov/coronavirus/mortgage-and-housing-assistance/ renter-protections/find-help-with-rent-and-utilities/. If there is an available rental assistance program in your area, tell the judge you are interested in participating. To find out more about what to tell the judge and what may happen with your eviction, visit www.TexasLawHelp.org or call Texas Legal Services Center for assistance at 855-270-7655.” and (i): “Usted podrá ser elegible para recibir asistencia en algunos pagos vencidos de su alquiler y detener su desalojo. Visite el siguiente enlace para mayor información sobre los programas de asistencia para pagos de alquiler disponibles en su localidad https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ coronavirus/mortgage-and-housing-assistance/renter-protections/findhelp-with-rent-and-utilities/. Si hay programas disponibles en su localidad, informe usted al juez que desea participar en alguno de ellos. Puede visitar el siguiente enlace www.TexasLawHelp.org para mayor información sobre qué decir ante el juez y qué puede ocurrir en un proceso de desalojo, o puede llamar al Centro de Servicios Legales de Texas (en inglés, Texas Legal Services Center) al teléfono 855-270-7655.”; You may download a copy of the Supreme Court's Order below. ![]()
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