Recent Developments in Texas Real Estate Law

Recent Developments in Texas Real Estate Law: What San Antonio Property Owners and Professionals Need to KnowBy Trey Wilson, San Antonio Real Estate LawyerAs a real estate lawyer based in San Antonio, I closely monitor the legal shifts that affect property owners,...

Zoning Contingencies in Real Estate Contracts

WHAT IS A ZONING CONTINGENCY? A zoning contingency is a provision in a real estate contract that conditions the obligations of one party (usually the buyer) upon successful modification to the property's zoning designation. Zoning contingencies are frequently used...

Texas Nudges Feds to Pressure Mexico for Water

The Texas Legislature is seeking assistance from the United States government in its efforts to secure delivery of water owed by Mexico under a decades old treaty. This week, both the Texas House and Texas Senate saw concurrent resolution filings urging the U.S State...

4 Things To Do When Faced with a Landlock

  WHAT IS A "LANDLOCK"? In real estate, the term "landlocked" refers to the circumstance where a piece of property has no legal access to a road or highway.  To be truly "landlocked" a property must literally have no means of access, regardless how circuitous or...

Real Estate Pros Must Disclose Self-Dealing

It is no secret that Texas real estate professionals (brokers, agents, etc.) are frequently principals in real estate transactions. That is, real estate brokers and agents -- like other people -- act as Sellers or Buyers of property in which they have an ownership or...

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Texas AG Website Summarizes Platting Laws

Texas AG Website Summarizes Platting Laws

My last post discussed the disasterous results of an illegal subdivision located in Caldwell County.  The failure of the developer to comply with platting laws or obtain County approval of the Century Oaks subdivision (combined with County inaction) resulted in many...

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Illegal Subdivision Causes Nightmare for Many

Unplatted Subdivision Reveals Problems Associated with Contracts for Deed and Limited Land Use Oversight. The Austin American Statesman recently published a series of articles that cast a chilling light on what happens when a landowner-turned-real-estate-developer...

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Buying or Selling Real Estate? Hire Me

Buying or Selling Real Estate? Hire Me

TREY WILSON CAN LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE OR REPRESENT YOU AS THE BUYER OF RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE IN TEXAS. In addition to being an experienced real estate attorney, Trey Wilson is also a real estate salesperson licensed by the Texas Real Estate...

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The Case Against Property Manager Liability to Tenants

The Case Against Property Manager Liability to Tenants

We are often called upon to defend suits filed by tenants against managers of residential rental properties.  These suits generally arise from disputes over security  deposit refunds and/or unfulfilled repair requests. Sometimes the owner/landlord is also joined in...

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Did you Know? Title Defects

Did you Know? Title Defects

 Did You Know that a title defect is a condition of land or its surrounding circumstances that invalidates, diminishes or negatively impacts real estate ownership in some way? Common examples of title defects in Texas real estate applications include the following:...

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BUYING OR SELLING A HOME? YOU NEED A LAWYER

BUYING OR SELLING A HOME? YOU NEED A LAWYER

5 REASONS YOU NEED A LAWYER WHEN BUYING OR SELLING A HOME IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS If you are concerned with the ability of your realtor to comprehensively serve your needs in selling your home, you are not alone. Many sellers of residential real estate discover too late...

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Served With a Lawsuit Over Real Estate? Don’t Panic

Served With a Lawsuit Over Real Estate? Don’t Panic

Getting served with a lawsuit -- especially the first time -- can be overwhelming and stressful. We typically ask new clients about the emotions they feel after being served with legal papers, and range is broad, but consistent.  Fear, Concern and Anger top the list...

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Post-Foreclosure Eviction Notice to Tenant

Post-Foreclosure Eviction Notice to Tenant

Our office routinely represents real estate investors and others who purchase residential properties at foreclosure sales.  These sales are most commonly conducted by the Trustee for for a lien holder -- typically the mortgage lender to an owner who has defaulted in...

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4 Things Real Estate Lawyers Do That Agents Can’t

4 Things Real Estate Lawyers Do That Agents Can’t

It may seem obvious that the job and role of a real estate agent and that of a real estate attorney are very distinct when buying or selling property; however, many times buyers and sellers are confused about the limitations of a real estate professional, and end up...

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State Law Library Maintains HOA Research Page

State Law Library Maintains HOA Research Page

Did you know that the State of Texas hosts an online guide to homeowners'  association/ property owners'  association law to assist pro se litigants and others? The Texas State Law Library reference librarians have done an excellent job of compiling legal research...

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5 Deed Requirements in Texas

In Texas, "instruments concerning property" (also known as "deeds") may be properly recorded with the County Clerk in which the real property/real estate is located only if they contain certain elements. Although deeds may differ in appearance and specific...

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Appeals Court Victory for Our Investor Client!

Appeals Court Victory for Our Investor Client!

We are proud to announce that we secured an appellate victory for our client, Loft Concepts, Inc. ("LCI"), in an opinion released on May 25, 2016 by the Fourth Court of Appeals located in San Antonio, Texas. The case involved a post-foreclosure eviction that worked...

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5 FAQs for Landlords Facing Eviction Appeals

Landlords who prevail in eviction cases filed in Justice Courts often have short-lived celebrations. With increasing frequency, tenants are filing eviction appeals to the County Courts.  These appeals frequently serve as attempts to delay the tenant's inevitable loss...

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4 Simple Steps for Buyers: Avoid Real Estate Fraud

Texas Home Buyers May Avoid Becoming Victims of Real Estate Fraud by Following these simple steps: 1.  Obtain Written Disclosures Before Making an Offer Texas law requires Sellers of residential real estate to furnish buyers with a written and signed disclosure of the...

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Real Estate Deadlines too often Written in Sand

Real Estate Deadlines too often Written in Sand

Affairs of the law, and real estate law in particular, are date-intensive. Calculating limitations periods, responding to opposing party demands and discovery requests, and  setting a court date or closing date, are all calendar-driven. However, many parties to real...

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Celebrating 10 years and counting!  Est. 9/16/2005

Celebrating 10 years and counting! Est. 9/16/2005

Please join me in celebrating 10 years since I formed my law firm on September 16, 2005. For more than a decade, we have sharply focused on being the best real estate lawyers and water lawyers in San Antonio, Texas. We are honoring the milestone with a special...

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WHAT DOES A SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS REAL ESTATE LAWYER DO?

WHAT DOES A SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS REAL ESTATE LAWYER DO?

My practice as a real estate lawyer in San Antonio encompasses all aspects of the acquisition, ownership, management, use and sale of real property (land and improvements thereon) in Texas. The services I offer as a San Antonio real estate attorney can generally be...

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