February, 2026 | Silberman Law Firm, PLLC

Can You Sue a Seller for SQF Misrepresentation?

When a buyer discovers after closing that their new home has significantly less square footage than the appraisal district or the MLS listing indicated, the immediate reaction is often: “Can I sue?” This article discussed the legal realities of square footage discrepancies, exploring why these cases are often harder to win than they appear. The […]

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Using Two LLCs For Asset Protection

Many business owners hear the advice that they should operate with both a holding company and an operating company. While it might sound like extra paperwork, this “two-LLC” structure is a foundational strategy in Texas asset protection, designed to shield valuable assets from the risks of daily business operations. The Holding Co. vs. The Operating […]

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Getting Foreign Guardians Approved in Texas

When a person under guardianship moves to a new state, their legal protection doesn’t automatically follow them across state lines. If you are a guardian appointed in another state and your ward has moved to Texas, you must domesticate that guardianship to have the legal authority to act within the Lone Star State. The Application […]

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Property Deeds vs. Car Titles

Many people assume that owning a home is just like owning a car—that there is a single piece of paper you hold onto to prove you own it. However, in Texas, the legal reality of property deeds and vehicle titles couldn’t be more different. Understanding these distinctions is critical for anyone buying or selling assets […]

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Bonding Around Contractor Liens in Texas

Facing a surprise mechanic’s lien right before a major real estate closing or refinance can be a nightmare. While many people might try filing a lawsuit to have the lien removed, there is a far more efficient statutory process in Texas that allows for bonding around the lien. What Does It Mean to “Bond Around” […]

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