From San Antonio KENS5.com - Posted on November 12, 2011
Friday brought a happy and heart-warming ending to a story about a disabled veteran who almost lost his home.
Navy veteran, Thomas Carlucci, could have been evicted on Veterans Day.
He says he had made arrangements with a previous manager to pay part of October's rent late and without a penalty. But, this week, a new manager arrived on the scene. The new person in charge told Carlucci he had to pay about $700 in late fees or be out by Friday.
Fortunately, someone came to the aid of this veteran. Carlucci said a retired sgt. major paid his November and December rent and utilities. "All I can say is I'm overwhelmed...grateful, and that there are many, many good, kind and generous people in San Antonio," said Calucci
Texas has a storied history of protecting citizens’ homes and business – even rented properties. Whether the tenant is renting a commercial building, office space, apartment, or house, the landlord-tenant relationship is governed by a complex set of laws. In Texas, these laws are sometimes abused to the disadvantage of Landlords. Trey Wilson is a San Antonio, Texas real estate lawyer with an active evictions practice, exclusively representing Landlord / Owners and Property Managers.
*** EVICTION ATTORNEYS FOR LANDLORDS ONLY: Please note that we limit our San Antonio Residential Evictions and Eviction Appeals Practice to representation of Landlords, Property Owners (including foreclosure /Substitute Trustee sale purchasers) and Property Managers *** We do NOT represent Tenants in Residential Eviction Cases, but WILL consider Representation of Commercial Tenants.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
San Antonio disabled vet rescued from Veterans Day eviction
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