by Facing Foreclosure | May 5, 2022 | Real Estate
In Texas, your municipal district assesses a MUD tax on top of your property taxes. MUD stands for Municipal Utility District. The MUD tax is a fee that helps fund the development and maintenance of infrastructure in areas with new homes. The MUD tax is often costly,...
by Facing Foreclosure | Apr 20, 2022 | Blog
If you think your property taxes are too high, you’re not alone. In Texas, people have the right to protest their property taxes to get them lowered. If you’re a homeowner in Texas, you need to know about the deadlines for property tax protests. For early...
by Facing Foreclosure | Jun 30, 2021 | Foreclosure Defense
Are you currently experiencing the process of foreclosure in Texas? If so, know that you are not alone. Countless individuals face this situation yearly, and many successfully find solutions to retain their homes. Whether your foreclosure in Texas stems from the...
by Facing Foreclosure | Jun 4, 2021 | Real Estate
If you own your home for many years, it generally grows equity as you live in it. Equity loans and lines of credit have always been popular, but reverse mortgages are a relatively new option. These types of mortgages have increased more than 1,300 percent between 1999...
by Facing Foreclosure | May 27, 2021 | Blog
If you are buying a home in Texas, you may see an “As Is” home sale. This declaration usually means that the seller is not interested in negotiating a sales contract based on needed repairs. Both the seller and buyer can benefit from this arrangement....
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