ok I have been here at this house for 5 years and all of a sudden I am being eviction after my landlord found out that I date black men and found out that one was staying with me. he told me that he did not care who I had living with me. for five years he did not care what went on here at my home. my boyfriend got sick and was running a tempt. and ended up losing his mind and rolling in the neighbors grass and the law was called and he went to the hospital the law followed him and they did a tox.screen on him and there was small traces of weed in his system b/c I had got him off drugs and they thought that they would find more than that in his system .. well I have lost my home my boyfriend and so forth and so on b/c of my landlord and now I have no money no place to go what can I do to be able to stay in my home till I get a new place . I will be homeless and do not want to live please help.
First of all, forget that race nonsense. Keep it real, it involves the police, a disturbance, and illegal drugs.
Besides, a landlord doesn't need to use that race junk to evict a tenant, there are other clever ways to do it.
So, let's discuss evictions in general, okay?
Before you can legally be removed from your living abode, you must be evicted.
That means only a judge can legally have your removed, or order you to leave.
Your landlord can ask you to leave, but that has no force of law.
You can say and do nothing, if the landlord asks you to move.
The landlord would then be required to serve you with formal notice to leave.
That has to be done a certain way, and certain time limits must be observed.
Eventually a county constable, city marshal, or deputy sheriff will serve you formal notice of the suit by giving you a subpoena.
Here, read these:
http://texastenant.org/eviction.html
This one is from Collin County, every county has such information online in Texas, Google yours or yoru city, if its Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, etc...:
http://www.co.collin.tx.us/justices_peace/evictions.jsp
This discusses Austin City:
http://www.housing-rights.org/evictions.html