Category Archives: Real Estate Attorney

Texas Contract For Deed

Contract For Deed Executory Contract In Real Estate Anyone that wants to buy property knows that a contract for deed is a type of executory contract.  Executory contracts are agreements that set terms that can only be performed in the future. A contract deed in particular is an agreement between a seller of real property […]

Special Warranty Deed Texas

Warranty Deed Texas Quitclaim Deed Texas To show proof that you own real property you need a deed. A deed is a document that proves that you own a specific real property and conveys legal and equitable title to real property. In other words, a deed establishes that you have a “fee simple” interest to […]

Sellers Disclosure Texas

Seller Lied On Property Disclosure Statement Seller Responsibility After Closing The first thing you have to know  when buying property is the condition of the property. You want to know whether there are any defects, needed repairs and adverse conditions that may influence your decision to buy or not to buy. But sellers often want […]

Lis Pendens Texas

Notice Of Lis Pendens Texas Lis Pendens Texas Form When a buyer or seller breaches a Real estate Purchase of Sales Contract the other interested party may file a lawsuit for protection. This lawsuit helps ensure the property is not sold or encumbered until the dispute is resolved. The lawsuit itself cannot stop the property […]

Series LLC Texas

Texas Series LLC in Real Estate & Business Texas Series LLC Formation The Series LLC is a form of limited liability company that allows real estate investors to own multiple assets and sort each property into a separate compartment that is insulated from other properties owned by the investor. In the past series LLC was […]

Adverse Possession Texas

Adverse Possession Texas Law Texas Real Estate Attorneys – The Woodlands, Tx Generally, you need a deed to prove that you are the rightful owner of a piece of land in Texas. The only exception to this rule is the option of laying claim to a piece of land through the adverse possession code. Adverse […]