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§ 24.0052. TENANT APPEAL ON PAUPER'S AFFIDAVIT. (a) If a tenant in a
residential eviction suit is unable to pay the costs of appeal or file an appeal
bond as required by the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, the tenant may appeal
the judgment of the justice court by filing with the justice court, not later
than the fifth day after the date the judgment is signed, a pauper's affidavit
sworn before the clerk of the justice court or a notary public that states that
the tenant is unable to pay the costs of appeal or file an appeal bond. The
affidavit must contain the following information: (b) The justice court shall make available an affidavit form that a (c) The
justice court shall promptly notify the landlord if a pauper's affidavit is (d) A landlord may contest a pauper's affidavit on or before the fifth day after the date the affidavit is filed. If the landlord contests the affidavit, the justice court shall notify the parties and hold a hearing to determine whether the tenant is unable to pay the costs of appeal or file an appeal bond. The hearing shall be held not later than the fifth day after the date the landlord notifies the court clerk of the landlord's contest. At the hearing, the tenant has the burden to prove by competent evidence, including documents or credible testimony of the tenant or others, that the tenant is unable to pay the costs of appeal or file an appeal bond. (e) If the
justice court approves the pauper's affidavit of a tenant, the tenant is not |
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