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Property Law Do’s and Don’ts: Don’t Expect Your Tenant to Just Leave

by admin | Oct 30, 2018 | All Blogs, Landlord's rights, Tenants

Some people don’t get the hint, and you can only stand politely at the open door for so long. Eventually, you’re going to need to kick them out! Good business makes sense (and probably money too), but tolerating bad business relationships costs you money. Case in...

Property Law Do’s and Don’ts: Easements

by admin | Oct 23, 2018 | All Blogs, Landlord's rights, Property Owner

I once had a person call me and ask, “Is it legal for me shot anyone who trespasses on my land?” Even in Texas the answer to this one is still going to be “maybe.” We live in a free society, but that does not mean we are “free” to do as we please or even free from our...

Property Law Do’s and Don’Ts: DON’T Expect Perfect Tenants

by admin | Oct 8, 2018 | All Blogs, Landlord's rights, Tenants

I can’t believe how many things landlords can’t believe. It’s the same thing every time. “I can’t believe, after everything I’ve done for them, these tenants …” Let’s not fool ourselves. Your tenants are not your children. This isn’t a family relationship or even a...

Property Law Do’s and Don’ts: Title Insurance…it’s Optional, Right?

by admin | Sep 18, 2018 | All Blogs, Landlord's rights, Property Owner

Real property isn’t like personal property. You don’t buy a house or an office building the way you buy a pizza or a magazine subscription. The title to a piece of land can change from your hand to someone else even without your hand anywhere near that transaction....

HARASSMENT OR ANNOYANCE?

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...
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