Deborah Lewis v. Brant Rock Apartments Appeal from Co Civil Ct at Law No 2 of Harris County (memorandum opinion per curiam)

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Dismissed and Memorandum Opinion filed November 6, 2014. In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals NO. 14-14-00685-CV DEBORAH LEWIS, Appellant V. BRANT ROCK APARTMENTS, Appellee On Appeal from the County Civil Court at Law No. 2 Harris County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 1043913 MEMORANDUM OPINION According to information provided to this court, this is an appeal from an order signed August 11, 2014, in an appeal from justice court. Our records show that appellant has not paid the $195.00 appellate filing fee. See Tex. R. App. P. 5 (requiring payment of fees in civil cases unless indigent); see also Order Regarding Fees Charged in Civil Cases in the Supreme Court and the Courts of Appeals and Before the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, Misc. Docket No. 13-9127 (Tex. Aug. 16, 2013) (listing fees in court of appeals); Tex. Gov’t Code ' 51.207 (same). On September 3, 2014, this court notified appellant that the filing fee was past due and the appeal was subject to dismissal unless appellant paid the fee by September 15, 2014. No response was filed. In addition, the clerk’s record has not been filed in this appeal. On October 14, 2014, the Harris County Clerk’s office notified this court that appellant has not paid for preparation of the record. That day, notification was transmitted to all parties of the court’s intention to dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution unless, within fifteen days, appellant paid or made arrangements to pay for the record and provided this court with proof of payment. See Tex. R. App. P. 37.3(b). Appellant has not provided this court with proof of payment for the record or filed any other response to the court’s notice. Accordingly, the appeal is ordered dismissed. PER CURIAM Panel consists of Chief Justice Frost and Justices Christopher and Busby. 2

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