Trey Wilson has secured dismissal of a Bexar County District Court lawsuit seeking a declaratory judgment over the term of a Residential Lease Agreement, and the Tenants' right to occupy a San Antonio, Texas rental home. The Tenants of the property claimed that they entered a 3 year lease, while the Owner maintained that the lease was for a 1 year term. The Owner, having recently retired from the U.S. Air Force, desired to settle down in San Antonio, and permanently occupy the property he had been using as a rental during his various tours in the military.
The Owner and his property manager, Coldwell Banker D'Ann Harper Realtors Property Management, indicated that the Lease would not be renewed, and demanded that the Tenants vacate the property at the end of the 1 year term. Rather than vacate, the Tenants hired a lawyer, who sued both the Owner and Coldwell Banker D'Ann Harper Realtors. The Defendants retained Trey Wilson, who immediately went on the offensive.
After reviewing the condition of the property, and noting that the Tenants had committed several violations of the Lease, Wilson filed an eviction proceeding in the Bexar County Justice Court. The Tenants objected to the eviction proceeding, claiming that the disputes should be reserved for consideration by the District Court handling their previously-filed declaratory judgment suit. Bexar County Justice of the Peace Steve Walker disagreed, and conducted an eviction trial which lasted approximately 3 hours.
The Owner and Coldwell Banker D'Ann Harper Realtors Property Management prevailed in the eviction trial, with Judge Walker ordering the Tenants to vacate based upon breaches of the written Lease Agreement (and notwithstanding the pending district court lawsuit).
Following this victory in the Justice Court, and given the fact that the Owner was granted immediate possession of the rental property, the Tenants agreed to dismiss their district court lawsuit in exchange for a short extension of time in which to vacate the property, and a refund of their security deposit.
The district court lawsuit was then dismissed with prejudice, with all claims against the Owner and Coldwell Banker D'Ann Harper Realtors Property Management denied.
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
Wilson Secures Dismissal of Tenants' Suit Against Property Manager and Owner
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