Challenging Denial of Party Status by a GCD

Can You Challenge a Groundwater Conservation District If It Denies You Party Status? What the Texas Supreme Court Said in Cockrell Investment Partners, L.P. v. Middle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District By Trey Wilson, San Antonio Real Estate Attorney and Texas...

Shared Water Well Agreements Are Not Causal Arrangements

A Shared Water Well Agreement Is Not Just About Sharing Water By Trey Wilson San Antonio Real Estate Attorney and Texas Water Lawyer What Texas Landowners Need to Think About Before Multiple Lots Rely on One Well When people hear the phrase “shared water well...

Full Slide Deck – 03/07/26 Groundwater for Real Estate Brokers

Here's the complete slide deck from my 2026 presentation "What Every Texas Real Estate Broker Needs to Know About Groundwater." I have thoroughly enjoyed giving this presentation and the audience feedback has been fantastic. Click on the arrows to advance to the next...

Every Texas Real Estate Broker Needs to Know This About Groundwater

By Trey Wilson, San Antonio Real Estate Attorney and Texas Water Lawyer Water has become one of the most important issues in Texas real estate. It affects value, use, development potential, financing, disclosure, and risk. Yet many Texas real estate brokers still...
Invalidating a Notarized Deed is an Uphill Battle

Invalidating a Notarized Deed is an Uphill Battle

The validity of a deed -- and the conveyance of land it purports to represent -- often turns on formalities. Whether a deed is subject to being invalidated by a Court often depends on the ability of the party contesting it to prove that it was secured by fraud, or...

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Keep Calm and Call Your San Antonio Real Estate Lawyer

Keep Calm and Call Your San Antonio Real Estate Lawyer

COVID-19 has affected all of us. My small business is not immune from the pandemic's economic and life-altering  impact. Yet, we are here, adapting to the new "normal" to best serve our clients. Whether this means attending court hearings via ZOOM or meeting with...

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VIDEO: Accessing Bexar County Courthouse Gets Challenging

VIDEO: Accessing Bexar County Courthouse Gets Challenging

On April 6, 2020, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff entered a revised Emergency Order in response to the COVID-19 Disaster Declaration. This Order (NW-o5) contains strict guidelines for all persons entering the Bexar County Courthouse. Among other provisions, the Order...

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New COVID-19 Forms from Texas Ass’n of Realtors

New COVID-19 Forms from Texas Ass’n of Realtors

The Texas Association of Realtors (TXR) is not taking the COVID-19 pandemic lying down. Instead, they have issued a series of responsive forms designed to assist their Realtor members and buyers/sellers in navigating the current market uncertainties. The forms are...

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VIDEO: Bexar County Courts Emergency Ops Plan

VIDEO: Bexar County Courts Emergency Ops Plan

On March 25, 2020, the Bexar County Civil District Courts issued the COVID-19 Court Operations Plan.  The Plan is effective April 6, 2020 and requires that ALL hearings be conducted remotely.  I made this video to provide information on the plan, and my initial "take"...

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Texas Realtors Issues COCID-19 Addendum to Contract

Texas Realtors Issues COCID-19 Addendum to Contract

From Texas Realtors: The COVID-19 pandemic is causing unprecedented impact and uncertainty for Texas real estate transactions. Voluntary and mandatory quarantines and the closure of government and private offices may impede the ability of parties to successfully fund...

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HOAs and Sustainability Improvements

HOAs and Sustainability Improvements

“The right of individuals to use their own property as they wish remains one of the most fundamental rights that individual property owners possess.”[1] Texas’ population explosion and climate change[2] have intensified the need for conservation of increasingly-scarce...

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What is an Option to Purchase in Texas Real Estate Law?

What is an Option to Purchase in Texas Real Estate Law?

TEXAS COURT DEFINITION OF "OPTION TO PURCHASE" Under Texas court decisions, an option to purchase is a land contract by which the owner gives another the right to buy property at a fixed price within a certain time. Bryant v. Cady, 445 S.W.3d 815, 819 (Tex....

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LIS PENDENS ONLY PROPER WHEN  TITLE TO LAND AT ISSUE

LIS PENDENS ONLY PROPER WHEN TITLE TO LAND AT ISSUE

WHAT IS LIS PENDENS? "Lis pendens provides a mechanism for putting the public on notice of certain categories of litigation involving real property." Prappas v. Meyerland Cmty. Improvement Ass'n, 795 S.W.2d 794, 795 (Tex. App.-Houston [14th Dist.] 1990, writ denied)....

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HAVE YOUR DEED RESTRICTIONS BEEN WAIVED?

HAVE YOUR DEED RESTRICTIONS BEEN WAIVED?

Given the rapid expansion of Texas cities and changing nature of many subdivisions, deed restrictions sometimes seem antiquated.  This is especially true where once residential streets are now busy thoroughfares more appropriate for commercial use. Landowners...

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NUISANCE MUST BE MORE THAN VISUAL

NUISANCE MUST BE MORE THAN VISUAL

Beauty, like supreme dominion Is but supported by opinion -Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack, 1741 [T]he law will not declare a thing a nuisance because it is unpleasant to the eye. —Schamburger v. Scheurrer, 198 S.W. 1069 (Tex.Civ.App.–Fort Worth 1917, no...

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Nuisance: When Does Strict-Liability Apply?

Nuisance: When Does Strict-Liability Apply?

NUISANCE AS A TYPE OF LEGAL INJURY Under Texas law, the term“nuisance” refers not to a defendant’s conduct or to a legal claim or cause of action but to a type of legal injury involving interference with the use and enjoyment of real property. Though once recognized...

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Limitations for Private Nuisance

Limitations for Private Nuisance

WHAT IS A NUISANCE? "A ‘nuisance’ is a condition that substantially interferes with the use and enjoyment of land by causing unreasonable discomfort or annoyance to persons of ordinary sensibilities.” Schneider Nat’l Carriers, Inc. v. Bates, 147 S.W.3d 264, 269 (Tex....

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A Lawyer’s Prayer

A Lawyer’s Prayer

Somebody sent this to me, and I wanted to pass it along.  I'm not sure of the origins of this prayer (or if St. Thomas More had anything to do with it) but I sure do like it! Here's another version: Pray that, for the glory of God and in the pursuit of His justice, I...

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