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Whether you are buying or selling real estate, chances are, you will need an attorney to draft and review the note, deed and deed of trust. Some pitfalls seen, include clients coming into the front door with rent-to-own contracts or contracts compiled over the internet. These contracts are nothing short of a legal disaster. Obtaining contracts online is dangerous and more costly than retaining a Texas Real Estate Lawyer on the onset of the transaction.
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Texas Real Estate Law – Options Concerning Texas Property They say everything is bigger in Texas – well, they are right. Texas is the second largest state in the union with a massive 268,597 square miles. Of that land area, 7,371 square miles are covered in water. Whether it is land or water, federal and state law governs both.
The law interplays in every aspect of Texas real estate including: Purchase and Sale Agreements Commercial and Residential Leases Affidavits of Heirship Assumptions Warranty Deeds Water Law Divorce and more
Real estate often involves a lawsuit: Adverse Possession Breach of Contract Landlord and Tenant Issues including Evictions Deceptive Trade Practices Foreclosures Fraudulent Transfers Judgment Liens
These lists are examples of some of the matters you may be dealing with. Whether your Texas property involves the diversion of water or the development of land, a Texas Real Estate Lawyer is necessary to achieve your objectives.
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