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Texas Property Code

§ 24.005106 — SUMMARY DISPOSITION AND TRIAL

PR § 24.005106Title 4. ACTIONS AND REMEDIES · Ch. 24. FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER

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(a)A landlord that files a sworn petition alleging a forcible entry and detainer under Section 24.00505 may include with the petition a sworn motion for summary disposition without trial. The motion must set out all supporting facts, and documents on which the motion relies must be attached. If the motion shows that there are no genuinely disputed facts that would prevent a judgment in favor of the landlord, the court may enter judgment in favor of the landlord without a trial unless:
(1)not later than the fourth day after the date the tenant is served with the landlord's sworn petition, the tenant files a response setting out supporting facts, and providing any applicable documents, on which the response relies; and
(2)the justice court determines that service on the tenant was proper and, based on the landlord's sworn petition and the tenant's response, if any, there are genuinely disputed facts that would prevent a judgment in favor of the landlord.
(b)The justice court:
(1)may enter judgment for the landlord regardless of the tenant's response if the response does not show there is a genuinely disputed fact that would prevent judgment in favor of the landlord; and
(2)may consider a response filed by the tenant later than the fourth day after the date the tenant was served with the landlord's sworn petition and motion if the response shows there is a genuinely disputed fact that would prevent judgment in favor of the landlord and the tenant has filed the response before judgment has been entered.

Legislative history

Added by Acts 2025, 89th Leg., R.S., Ch. 960 (S.B. 38), Sec. 7, eff. January 1, 2026.