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 | 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 17, 2021 | Real Estate
No- A deed in Texas does not have to be recorded for the transfer of the property to be effective. It will always be the advice of your attorney to record the deed for the property for a whole host of reasons, but if somewhere along the lines a deed was not recorded,...
by Nate Gilbert | Jun 10, 2021 | Business Law, Fishing Law, Hunting Law, Real Estate
Every hunter has the thought at some point during their career: “How can I make a living guiding hunters and sharing my passion with others?” Usually its during the summer when the avid hunter is sitting at his desk staring at a computer screen and wishing they were...
by Nate Gilbert | Jun 9, 2021 | Real Estate
Under the Texas Property Code, Chapter 12, Lis Pendens is a notice that a person may file with the County Court where a property is located in order to assert their claim to all or part of the title to that property. Essentially, it is a notice that there is some...