Texas Property Transaction Attorney

THE LAW OFFICE OF NATHANIEL GILBERT, PLLC

San Antonio Real Estate Lawyer Nathaniel Gilbert helps Buyers and Sellers of property with Contracts, Bills of Sale, Promissory Notes, and Seller Financing Documents. Attorney Gilbert works with Brokers, Real Estate Agents, and Individual Buyers and Sellers to achieve outcomes in Texas Property Sales that benefit all parties.

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Please note, The Law Office of Nathaniel Gilbert, PLLC, does NOT provide Title Insurance, Title Services, or “Closings” of property—Legal Services are limited to representation of Buyers and Sellers of property and the drafting of documents to be used by parties to close on property such as contracts, deeds, bills of sale, and debt servicing notes

Why Use An Attorney Instead of a Broker or Real Estate Agent?

They are not mutually exclusive; Real Estate Agents and Brokers are highly skilled professionals in their area of expertise and are invaluable when looking for the right property for you and your family or business. A good real estate attorney can work in tandem with your broker for the property transaction—Only attorneys are allowed to edit or draft contracts for clients. If you know that you need certain provisions that are not in the standard Real Estate Contract for Texas, you must have an attorney draft those provisions for you, no matter what. Too often, property buyers and sellers are reluctant to bring in an attorney because they fear that the attorney will “blow up the deal.” Nothing could be further from the truth—San Antonio TX Real Estate Lawyer Nathaniel Gilbert will work with all of the parties to make sure the deal goes through, and protect your interests in the process.

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by | Jul 20, 2022 | Real Estate | 0 Comments

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.

How Do I Create A Series For My Series LLC?

by | Jun 22, 2022 | Business Law,Real Estate | 0 Comments

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PLLC vs LLC Texas

Why Do Real Estate Investors Use a Series LLC?

by | May 31, 2022 | Business Law,Farm and Agricultural Law,Real Estate | 0 Comments

Real estate investors use Series LLCs in Texas because they are able to hold multiple properties in individual, unique "Series" that help to separate one property's assets and liabilities from another. Forming a Series LLC in Texas allows for greater asset protection and limited liability

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by | Feb 2, 2022 | Real Estate | 0 Comments

Using the standard forms downloaded for free from a website is usually a bad thing, but not so with the TREC real estate contracts.

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by | Aug 31, 2021 | Business Law,Real Estate | 0 Comments

The cost of forming an LLC in Texas should be straightforward, and not a guessing game from your business formation attorney. The Law Office of Nathaniel Gilbert, LLC posts the full cost of filing an LLC in order to provide predictable costs and fees for their clients—You’ll never have a surprise bill.

Considerations For Running Your Property Management Company

by | Aug 30, 2021 | Business Law,Farm and Agricultural Law,Featured,Landlord Tenant Law,Real Estate | 0 Comments

Running the management of your own properties can be a rewarding experience; A Management LLC for your property can reduce the risk to your asset portfolio

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by | Aug 26, 2021 | Business Law,Real Estate | 0 Comments

Real Estate investment entities are a great choice for managing your portfolio; Should you use a Series LLC or a Limited Partnership?

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by | Jun 30, 2021 | Real Estate | 0 Comments

Easements can be a contentious issue between landowners. Make sure that you know the rights granted by an easement whether you are the grantor or the grantee.

Does A Deed Have To Be Recorded In Texas To Be Valid.

by | Jun 17, 2021 | Real Estate | 0 Comments

Is your deed properly recorded with the county where the property is located? If not, your deed is still valid in Texas.

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by | Jun 10, 2021 | Business Law,Fishing Law,Hunting Law,Real Estate | 0 Comments

Starting an outfitter or guiding business in Texas can be an exciting endeavor; Using an attorney who knows the outdoors to get your paperwork (Lease, Liability Waiver, Hunt Contract, and Business Formation) in order from the very beginning will set you up for success.

Liability Waivers and Gross Negligence: Does My Liability Waiver Follow The Texas Express Negligence Doctrine?

by | Jun 10, 2021 | Business Law,Farm and Agricultural Law,Hunting Law,Real Estate | 0 Comments

Liability Waivers in Texas must follow the Express Negligence Doctrine in order to be enforced by a Court. But what is the Express Negligence Doctrine and does it cover gross negligence, too?

What is Lis Pendens?

by | Jun 9, 2021 | Real Estate | 0 Comments

Lis Pendens are filings that can hold up or even outright cancel the purchase of a property, but what exactly are they?