March, 2025 | Silberman Law Firm, PLLC

Is There Such a Thing as the “Double Close?”

In the world of real estate wholesaling, one of the most common questions wholesalers ask is: “Can you do a double close?” While the term “double close” may sound simple, it’s actually one of the most misunderstood and legally problematic tactics in real estate. Many wholesalers attempt to use double closings to maximize profits, but […]

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Loan Acceleration & Due-on-Sale Clauses: When the Bank Can Call Your Mortgage

Mortgage borrowers often assume that as long as they make their payments, their lender won’t interfere with their property ownership. However, loan acceleration and due-on-sale clauses can create unexpected financial and legal challenges. In Texas, banks can accelerate a loan if the borrower defaults, and in rare cases, they may also enforce a due-on-sale clause […]

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Doing Title Research the Manual Way

Conducting a title search is a critical step in any real estate transaction, helping buyers and lenders confirm ownership history and uncover any potential issues with the property. In Texas, title searches can range from simple reports in major counties where there is lots of title data to labor-intensive manual searches in rural areas. This […]

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Can Texas Employers Monitor Employee Emails and Internet?

Employee privacy in the workplace is a frequent legal question, especially when it comes to email and internet usage. Texas law, along with federal regulations, allows employers to monitor company-provided devices and communications. However, there are some exceptions and best practices employers should follow to avoid legal trouble. The Legal Framework: Federal and Texas Law […]

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