by Facing Foreclosure | May 16, 2023 | Deeds, Real Estate
Inheriting a property can be exciting. However, when multiple siblings become co-owners, family strife, and disagreement can also occur. With its unique laws and regulations, Texas presents its own considerations and challenges. When it comes to an inheritance where 3...
by Facing Foreclosure | Apr 14, 2023 | Deeds, Evictions, Real Estate
If your sibling refuses to vacate the home of your late parents, you may wonder about next steps. This can be a difficult and emotional situation, but there are several legal methods you can use to find a solution. Let’s take a look at the options available to...
by Facing Foreclosure | Jul 21, 2022 | Deeds
When two or more people own real property together, they are tenants in common. This type of tenancy doesn’t have to involve equal shares, and the interests of the tenants don’t need to be the same. In this blog post, we’ll discuss what a tenancy in...
by Facing Foreclosure | Apr 21, 2021 | Deeds, Real Estate
The term “mortgage” is confusing because it can mean different things. Almost everyone who buys a home takes out a loan. Taking out a loan is the same thing as applying for a mortgage. But what is a Deed of Trust vs Mortgage? No matter where you live when you take out...
by Facing Foreclosure | Apr 16, 2021 | Deeds
If you want to give away real estate in Texas, you may decide to make a gift deed of your property. This deed is a document that states that you are giving your property to someone else. A gift deed must employ precise language to be valid. Without validity, a court...
by Facing Foreclosure | Apr 1, 2021 | Deeds
Buying or selling a home is almost always the largest expenditure we make as consumers. Hiring an attorney when buying or selling a home is the best way to protect your interests during this larger-than-life transaction. Let’s look at what real estate attorneys do and...
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