The deputy turned on his body cam. what happened? well. i was trying to turn around. he was sitting in a ditch. about two feet off the roadway. and he got out, and told me that he was making a u-turn. and, hit something. okay. got your license and paperwork for this thing? this is gonna be fun. it s a damn, rental car. you got your rental agreement? yeah. go ahead and jump in here with me real quick. okay, jump into the front passenger seat. tim explained that he was lost and looking for a gas station. and you try to turn around? yeah. try to turn around out here. you just made a big flip around? yeah. we don t really do that around here. as you see why. yeah. the deputy requested a tow. then asked him where he was headed. honestly man, i was just driving. my whole life is kind of gone to lately. more or less living out of my car. but you had money to get a rental? yeah. i still work. just off this weekend.
In several parts of Texas, the risk of flooding is a major concern when renting or buying a house. Fortunately, the landlord tenant laws that went into effect in 2022 requires landlords to inform renters of flood risk. An article in the Houston Chronicle states that the new landlord tenant laws require the landlords from […]