by admin | Dec 1, 2013 | All Blogs, Miscellaneous
If you let someone drive your car and they get into an accident, can you be sued? The short answer is, “Yes.” However, like many subjects in the law, it depends on a number of factors. When you give someone permission to drive your vehicle, you are entrusting your...
by admin | Nov 24, 2013 | All Blogs, Repaires and Deposits, Tenants
This happens all the time. The lease for a rent house or an apartment is up. A deposit was paid, but the owner claims that none of the deposit will be returned. What are your rights? Well, unless the owner has a valid legal justification, which is possible, you should...
by admin | Nov 17, 2013 | All Blogs, Landlord's rights, Property Owner, Tenants
“An offense under [Section 42.07 of the Texas Penal Code] is a Class B misdemeanor, except that the offense is a Class A misdemeanor if the actor has previously been convicted under this section.” So where is the line between irritating and harassing? It seems...
by admin | Nov 10, 2013 | All Blogs, Miscellaneous
In 1999 Napster was created and the craze to download music started. Since that time numerous other sites have sprung into action allowing users to download and share music files. The Recording Industry of America took action and began suing those that illegally...
by admin | Nov 3, 2013 | All Blogs, Debt and Credit
Wouldn’t it be nice to say “Goodbye!” to all of your credit card debt? We sometimes get the feeling that debts, which have gone dormant, have actually gone away. That’s not necessarily true. While it’s generally true that certain debts must be sought within four...
by admin | Oct 27, 2013 | All Blogs, Court, Property Owner
The short answer is usually, “No,” but it’s not always the answer. Let’s first assume that the judgment has nothing to do with your house at all (eviction, foreclosure, or some criminal activity…). What happens when a court grants someone a judgment against you, and...