When selling a residential property in Texas, most sellers are required to fill out a seller’s disclosure. This document helps inform potential buyers about the condition of the property, including any known issues or past damage. However, there are specific situations and exemptions where a seller may not need to complete this form. Below, we […]
Month: October 2024
What Happens if Multiple Wills Exist at the Time of Death in Texas?
When a person in Texas passes away and multiple wills are discovered, the legal process of determining which will is valid becomes crucial. In Texas, like in many other states, there are clear laws to handle such scenarios. Here’s how the process works: Validating the Most Recent Will In Texas, when there are multiple wills, […]
What Texas Employers and Employees Should Know About Workers’ Compensation
Workers’ compensation insurance provides essential protection for both employers and employees in Texas. As a subscriber to workers’ compensation insurance, a company pays an insurance provider a premium to cover potential work-related injuries. This means that if an employee were to be injured while on the job, say by tripping over a cord in the […]
What Landlords Need to Know About Emotional Support Animals
When it comes to emotional support animals (ESAs) in rental properties, landlords in Texas face a unique set of legal challenges. Specifically, many landlords wonder whether they can deny certain breeds, such as Pit Bulls or Dobermans, especially when there are concerns about safety. The reality is that emotional support animals are protected by federal […]