by Facing Foreclosure | Nov 12, 2020 | Real Estate
When property owners face off with another property owner, there is often trouble. Some neighbors clash over a fence on the line of their property. Others fuss about a dirt road that one claims to own and another claims the right to drive on. An HOA’s interests can...
by Facing Foreclosure | Nov 6, 2020 | Real Estate
Private property rights can be complicated and you can generally bet there will be trouble when those rights are in question. In Texas, there are laws that allow certain companies to use the government structure to gain the right to use someone else’s property...
by Facing Foreclosure | Oct 29, 2020 | Real Estate
If you are like most home buyers, buying a home is the most important business transaction of your life. When things take an unexpected turn financially, it can be a stressful and anxiety producing situation. Banks are not afraid to take advantage of distressed home...
by Facing Foreclosure | Oct 22, 2020 | Real Estate
If you are unemployed and facing foreclosure in Texas, you may feel stressed and like you are in over your head. Even if you have only missed one payment, it can seem like you will never be able to catch up financially. You may be unemployed because of the pandemic...
by Facing Foreclosure | Oct 15, 2020 | Real Estate
If you are struggling to pay your mortgage during this pandemic, you are not alone. The nation’s overall delinquency rate was 7.3% in May 2020 — meaning that these homeowners were 30 or more days overdue. All states and all but two metros showed increases in...
by Facing Foreclosure | Oct 9, 2020 | Real Estate
If you live in Texas and own a house, you may be wondering about the type of deed you possess. In Texas, a Deed of Trust is a common type of arrangement when you purchase a home just as a mortgage is more common in other states. Whether you have a Deed of Trust or a...