by Nate Gilbert | Jul 20, 2022 | Real Estate
Commonly, children will have powers of attorney for their parents when they get older and may need assistance with financial transactions. If a child holds power of attorney for their mother and/or father, they may represent them in a real estate transaction....
by Nate Gilbert | Feb 2, 2022 | Real Estate
The Texas Real Estate Commission generates form documents used in the purchase and sale of property in Texas, to be used by the individuals and entities buying and selling property. The forms are standard with areas that can be customized by checking boxes or adding...
by Nate Gilbert | Jun 2, 2021 | Business Law, Real Estate
A Series LLC is a Texas entity structure that allows for multiple, distinct LLC entities to exist under one LLC filing. The idea is similar to a parent company with many subsidiaries, except that none of the subsequent LLCs formed under the original Series LLC is...
by Nate Gilbert | May 18, 2021 | Real Estate
San Antonio Real Estate and Business Lawyer Nathaniel Gilbert Requirements for a Valid Deed in Texas are fairly straightforward. There are exceptions and certain situations that call for additional items. A valid deed in Texas must name the parties involved (grantor...
by Nate Gilbert | May 13, 2021 | Farm and Agricultural Law, Real Estate
Property you already own can be moved into an LLC, subject to some limitations and conditions. If you have property that you would like to move into an LLC, consulting with an attorney is a good consideration, but before you do that, here are some things to consider...