by Jarrett Law | Apr 30, 2022 | Real Estate, Uncategorized
If you’re a property owner in Texas and disagree with your property tax bill, you have the right to protest. The process can be confusing, so we’ve put together this step-by-step guide to help you. Keep in mind that there are many steps involved in...
by Jarrett Law | Jul 22, 2021 | Real Estate
Most people don’t realize that you can sue a home seller for not disclosing defects. It is the legal responsibility of a seller to reveal what they know about previous repairs or other conditions with the home. Let’s look at Texas law to determine when suing a seller...
by Jarrett Law | Jul 14, 2021 | Real Estate
If you want to sell your home without employing a real estate agent, it is possible to do a “For Sale By Owner” in Texas. However, there is quite a bit of work involved, and you need to understand the contracts and applicable laws in your situation. You...
by Jarrett Law | Jul 8, 2021 | Real Estate
Buying a home may be the most significant purchase you will ever make. Usually, sellers by law must disclose what they know about a home. However, there are instances where sellers are exempt from telling you what they know about their house. Let’s see what exceptions...
by Jarrett Law | Jun 30, 2021 | Real Estate
Whether you buy a property as-is or not, the seller must fill out the Seller Disclosure Form in Texas. The seller disclosure includes information about the property, but also any known defects or problems. Texas law requires sellers to disclose any known issues to...
by Jarrett Law | Jun 24, 2021 | Real Estate
It is common to think that accepting a property “As Is” means that the buyer may not get an inspection or negotiate the terms. However, this is not true. Buyers and sellers may still negotiate over the details of an inspection with an “as is” contract. However, with...