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kyle white law Houston

Kyle white from law house, Texas stand s to be a real estate lawyer and legal consultant. Having well knowledge in his field he is supposed to know everything about the real estate law set and thereby is supposed to be incorporated well. Visit: http://kylewhitelaw.com/

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kyle white law Houston

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  1. Kyle white law Houston Kyle White graduated from the University of Texas at Austin where he received his bachelor’s degree in Government. He later went to Texas Southern University where he received his Juris Doctor and graduated a semester early. He has also obtained his real estate sales agent license as his passion for selling real estate and real estate law started before law school.

  2. EDUCATION • B.A., Government, The University of Texas at Austin • J.D., Texas Southern University QUALIFICATIONS PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS • State Bar of Texas • Houston Bar Association • Oil, Gas, & Mineral section • Probate, Trust,& Estate section • Real Estate section • Houston Young Lawyers Association (HYLA) • Houston Association of Realtors • Member of the State Bar of Texas • Texas Real Estate Sales License

  3. Real Estate Law • First, a notice to vacate the property must be sent and there are various requirements for this such as what it must contain, the amount of notice that needs to be given, and how the notice can be served on the tenant. • Second, if the tenant still refuses to leave the property an eviction suit must be filed in the Precinct of the Justice of the Peace Court in the county in which the property is located . Our firm will file the lawsuit and make sure everything is handled legally with the tenant along with representing you on the day of trial. • After a judgment is rendered for the landlord, the tenant must vacate the property within five days or the tenant can chose to appeal the judgment. • If the tenant still refuses to leave after the five day period, a writ of possession will be issued by the court. Typically, a constable will deliver the writ and force the tenants along with their property out of the residence.

  4. Business Law • Formation of Entities: • When starting a new business, it can require lots of work and time to ensure that everything is done property. The Law Office of Kyle White will provide assistance to you so that the process is very smooth and easy for you. Whether you want to form an LLC, corporation, or partnership, our firm will provide guidance to make sure you choose the best entity possible for you business.

  5. Wills & Probate Administration • Drafting a will is a very important process to ensure that your assets are properly distributed after your death. With no will present, a person’s belongings and assets will be distributed according to the Texas intestacy laws which can be unfavorable for many of your relatives and those that you intended to give your belongings to. • Texas recognizes handwritten wills (holographic wills) and typewritten wills (formal wills) • To execute a valid will in Texas, the testator (person creating the will) must meet the following requirements: • be at least 18 years of age, or has been lawfully married, or is serving in the armed forces; • be of sound mind at the time of execution of the will; • the will must have been made voluntarily with no undue or fraudulently inducement; and • the testator must have testamentary intent (present intent to give property away at death.

  6. For More Information Please Visit: http://kylewhitelaw.com/

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