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To: i-node who wrote (698265)2/10/2013 8:10:17 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1575189
 
"If a person doesn't pay their rent in Arkansas, the landlord can evict them after ten days."

In Austin, Tx. if a person doesn't pay the rent, they can live there for 90 days after the landlord files for eviction. The last ten days you can change the lock, but you have to let the deadbeat in whenever he wants in. The final day, you get a constable, pile all his stuff at the curb, and he's OUT. No jail unless he pisses off the constable somehow.

I've done several of these as an apt. mgr there, near the University of Texas, many years ago.