Real Estate Law | Silberman Law Firm, PLLC - Part 7

Consideration For Texas Deeds

Because it identifies in writing the legal and equitable title of real property to its rightful owner, a deed is a critical document for anyone owning property. A Texas deed may come in one of several different forms; it could be a special warranty deed, a general warranty deed, a transfer on death deed, or […]

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Gift Deeds in Texas

When a person wants to transfer real property to another person not listed on the original deed, one option in Texas for that type of transaction is a gift deed, which could take the form of either a special warranty deed or a general warranty deed. As its title indicates, the gift deed transfers ownership […]

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Help! My HOA Says I can’t Airbnb My Property in Texas

Many Texas communities have deed restrictions designed to control situations which might adversely affect the neighborhood. Homeowners’ associations are the organizations that enforce those restrictions. While enforcement has often been a challenge, that challenge is significantly escalated by the fact that deed restrictions do not change with the times.  One of the more significant changes […]

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Parking Clauses in Texas Commercial Leases

While indoor spaces and facilities are of great importance when leasing a property, another important consideration is the availability of parking for a property. For that reason, parking clauses are common clauses in commercial leases. The pandemic has shifted parking needs substantially; Many offices need less space for employees now working from home, and retailers […]

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What is Marketable Title in Texas?

While owning a home is a goal for many people, the road from finding a home to actually moving into that home is often not straightforward and simple. Even when the buyer and seller reach an agreement about sales price, contracts may fall through for any number of reasons. One of the reasons that a […]

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