Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-04-09 08:11:47.882984+00
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Affirmed and Memorandum Opinion filed April 6, 2023.

                                     In The

                    Fourteenth Court of Appeals

                              NO. 14-22-00069-CV

                        NATASHA LOGAN, Appellant

                                        V.
                        2900 WEST DALLAS, Appellee

             On Appeal from the County Civil Court at Law No. 4
                           Harris County, Texas
                      Trial Court Cause No. 1179482

                         MEMORANDUM OPINION

      In this forcible detainer action, appellant Natasha Logan appeals from the
trial court’s judgment awarding possession to appellee 2900 West Dallas. In two
issues, Logan contends that the trial court erred because (1) the eviction was moot
after Logan had moved out of the property; and (2) appellee’s witness was not
sworn properly, and there was no camera for the witness.1 Logan also alleges that
evidence was erroneously excluded.

      No reporter’s record has been filed in this case. The court reporter filed an
information sheet indicating that there is no reporter’s record. 2900 West Dallas
contends that, without a record, Logan cannot demonstrate any error and that we
must presume the omitted portions of the record support the trial court’s judgment.
Logan does not respond to 2900 West Dallas’s argument.

      Absent the filing of a reporter’s record or an audio recording of the trial, our
review is limited to the clerk’s record. See In re E.D.M., No. 14-09-00727-CV,
2010 WL 3418211, at *2 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] Aug. 31, 2010, no pet.)
(mem. op.). Appellant’s complaints on appeal concerning the evidence at trial and
testimony of a witness necessarily require review of the record of the trial. See id.
We must presume that the proceedings in the trial court support the judgment. See
Brazle v. Meadows on the Mews Owners Ass’n, No. 14-10-01016-CV, 2011 WL
6141587, at *1 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] Dec. 8, 2011, no pet.) (mem.
op.). Without a reporter’s record, there is nothing to review. See In re E.D.M.,
2010 WL 3418211, at *2. Logan’s arguments indicate that she attended the trial,
and the trial court’s judgment states that the court considered the evidence
presented at trial. Because there is no indication that Logan objected to the failure
of the court reporter to make a record, her issues challenging the trial court’s
decision based on the proceedings at trial afford no basis for relief. Brazle, 2011
WL 6141587, at *2.

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          The clerk’s record indicates that the trial was held by Zoom video conference.

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      Appellant’s issues are overruled. The trial court’s judgment is affirmed.

                                      /s/       Ken Wise
                                                Justice

Panel consists of Chief Justice Christopher and Justices Wise and Hassan.

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