You need to contact an attorney who specializes in land law.
You need to contact an attorney who specializes in land law.
You need to contact an attorney who specializes in land law.
You need to contact an attorney who specializes in land law.
No, paying property taxes on a property does not make you the property owner. Only a properly executed deed naming you as the owner would make you an owner.
Not as expensive as you may think and leasing is always an option, get it touch with someone from the real estate industry in Dallas.
Yes, if they voulenteer. But, if they are working for you, and you aren't paying them, and they didn't voulenteer, they must be SLAVES and you are evil!
You can only legally shoot someone in Texas if they are on your property and doing something that breaks the law.
Yes, you have the right to use lethal force to protect your property at night in Texas.
In TEXAS!! Are you kidding? You could get shot by the owner of the property.
“CAN I APPLY FOR A GRANT ON A PROPERTY IN LOUISIANA AND LIVE IN TEXAS? ”
In Texas, there is no specific law that prohibits using toilet paper to decorate a house. However, using toilet paper to intentionally vandalize or damage someone's property could be considered criminal mischief under Texas law. It's always best to obtain permission before using any materials to decorate someone else's property.
One would surmise that whomever real estate is left to in a will would inherit it. If someone dies without a will, then the Texas Intestate Succession laws will determine who inherits the property.
Yes, it is possible.
In Texas, common law rules for property ownership disputes are based on principles such as adverse possession, easements, and boundary disputes. Adverse possession allows someone to claim ownership of land if they openly and continuously use it for a certain period of time. Easements grant the right to use someone else's property for a specific purpose. Boundary disputes involve disagreements over property lines and can be resolved through legal action or negotiation.
No. Mobile homes are not real property.