by Nate Gilbert | Aug 30, 2021 | Business Law, Farm and Agricultural Law, Featured, Landlord Tenant Law, Real Estate
Acquiring real estate through business entities is a popular choice for wealth management, asset diversification, and passive income. Larger portfolios with several types of properties will often employ property management companies to run the day to day operations. ...
by Nate Gilbert | Jun 8, 2021 | Landlord Tenant Law, Real Estate
Evictions in Texas are governed by The Texas Property Code Chapter 24, and Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 510. In order to evict a tenant, the landlord and their attorney must follow strict guidelines as set forth in this code. Failing to follow the limitations on...
by Nate Gilbert | Jun 8, 2021 | Business Law, Landlord Tenant Law, Real Estate
Owning and managing a rental property in San Antonio, TX can be a great secondary or even primary source of income. Texas’ booming real estate market has made this even more of a reality for many people who own rental properties. But a tenant that doesn’t pay...
by Nate Gilbert | Nov 1, 2016 | Farm and Agricultural Law, Hunting Law, Landlord Tenant Law
A hunting lease, although usually for recreation, is not unlike a commercial or residential lease such as those used in apartment buildings or strip malls. There are clauses limiting the tenant’s rights and descriptions of how rent is to be paid, along with begin and...
by Nate Gilbert | Feb 22, 2016 | Landlord Tenant Law
April will be here before you know it and that means tax season is in full swing. Most importantly, Americans will have three extra days this year to file their taxes thanks to Emancipation Day being celebrated on April 15th. Returns for most individuals will be due...