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ADVOCATE GUIDE TO LEASE TERMINATION OCCUPANT means a person who has the landlord’s consent to occupy a dwelling but has no obligation to pay the rent for the dwelling. Property Code Sec. 92.016. PREMISES means a tenant’s rental unit, any area or facility the lease authorizes the tenant to use, and the appurtenances, grounds, and facilities held out for the use of tenantsgenerally.
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THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE: AN INTRODUCTION TO ADVOCATING FOR SURVIVORS OF FAMILY VIOLENCE 3 | P a g e Introduction: History of the Battered Women’s Movement By Debby Tucker The battered women’s movement internationally is an outgrowth of prior movements that countered UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF HURRICANE HARVEY ON FAMILY 4 Organization Impact • Although organizations had preparation plans, staff dealt with limited resources due to the length of the hurricane and misunderstandings about the severity of the storm. HONORING TEXAS VICTIMS — 03 — Family Violence in Texas In 2018, according to the Texas Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR), law enforcement officers in Texas responded to 191,229 incidents of family violence, a 2% decrease from 2017; approximately 34% of these incidents A STATEWIDE FAMILY VIOLENCE PROGRAM COMPENSATION REPORT The biennial Texas Council on Family Violence compensation report is a survey of . fiscal information from family violence programs acrossthe state.
HONORING TEXAS VICTIMS 4 The map provides a visual illustration with purple representing counties free of fatalities, while white represents those counties in which we must redouble our efforts, learn from those tragic outcomes and use that information across Texas. HONORING TEXAS VICTIMS | 1 Go Purple For over 25 years since TCFV began tracking the number of women killed by their male intimate partner in Texas, we have observed more than 100 women killed annually.1 In 2015, perpetrators killed 158 women in 53 counties across the state. WAIVER OF ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE SERVICE DEPOSIT FOR P.O. Box 163865 | Austin, Texas 78616 | 1.800.525.1978 WAIVER OF ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE SERVICE DEPOSIT FOR VICTIMS OF FAMILY VIOLENCEBackground
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The Texas Council on Family Violence is the only 501(c)(3) nonprofit coalition in Texas dedicated solely to creating safer communities and freedom from family violence. With a statewide reach and direct local impact, TCFV shapes public policy, equips service providers with essential tools and initiates strategic prevention efforts. Since 1978, we have been a NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED LEADER in our efforts to end family violence.Learn More >
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