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Beware a defective title

Purchasing commercial real estate is a big step with a lot of money involved. The last thing anyone wants is…

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What you need to know about land condemnation

It is a scary thing to know that Texas residents can purchase property for themselves, only to have the city,…

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A commercial real estate loan is not the same as a home loan

Texas residents who wish to purchase commercial property may find it is more involved than buying residential. The loan itself…

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How much of your property could you lose under eminent domain?

When you learned of the possibility of a new road or the expansion of an existing road near your property,…

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What you need to know about zoning in commercial real estate

Zoning laws have a huge impact on business because they dictate where a person may operate a business and make…

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What are the limitations on eminent domain?

If the government or another entity wishes to take a portion of property you own, then you must ensure it…

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Is it possible to stop eminent domain proceedings?

The government has the right to condemn private property to make public improvements. While this eminent domain process allows the…

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Avoid these pitfalls when buying commercial real estate

Whether you are purchasing commercial real estate for the first time or you have several successful investments under your belt,…

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The Texas Timeshare Act by R. Scott Alagood

The Texas Timeshare Act Timeshares have been and continue to be a popular method to secure affordable vacation destinations. For…

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Premises Liability by R. Scott Alagood

Premises Liability Of prime importance to property owners and occupiers (tenants) is liability for damages to persons or property which…

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