Our Central Texas Real Estate Lawyers are here to help
We practice all areas of real estate litigation. Our skilled real estate attorneys can provide you with customized solutions for your unique situation, whether you're captured in a landlord-tenant dispute or need help negotiating a purchase. At Abundance Law, we pride ourselves on providing quality legal services at a suitable price. Contact us today to learn more about our experienced real estate lawyers.
Texas Real Estate
If you're buying or selling real estate in central Texas, you need the help of a real estate lawyer. Our experienced attorneys can help you with all aspects of real estate law, from negotiating contracts to closing the sale. We have a wide range of practice areas to provide tailored legal advice for your specific needs. Our real estate lawyers can help you with:
Contract negotiation and review
Title searches and title insurance
Zoning and real estate development
Lease agreements
Foreclosure defense
Landlord/tenant disputes
Real estate transactions
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Real Estate Law?
Real estate law is the legal system that covers all issues and litigation relating to real property, including buildings attached to a specific piece of land. This might include houses, business property, or other kinds of real estate.
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Is there anything I can do if something within my home wasn't as advertised when I purchased it?
The buyer may be given or purchased a warranty policy by the real estate agency to protect against certain losses incurred by that buyer. At the time of purchasing a house, you should check whether you were given or purchased a warranty policy. If not, you may need to speak to a real estate law attorney.
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Is it necessary to hire an attorney to manage the process if I am buying or selling a property?
Because you will be signing contracts and a significant sum of money is likely to change hands, it is recommended that you engage an attorney to safeguard your interests and guarantee that the process is lawful and valid. A real estate attorney can help you understand the purchase contract, your rights, and your responsibilities as a buyer.
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What should I do before purchasing a property or land?
The title of the property should be researched to ensure that the property is free and clear of any liens or claims. A real estate attorney can perform this for you, ensuring that the property or land you're considering buying is secure.
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What should I do if the seller agreed to certain repairs but they are not completed?
The first step is to contact your real estate agent. It's possible that arrangements were made for the repairs you're unaware of. If the seller has not completed the work and has no mitigation measures in place, you may have a real estate law violation claim against him or her. To prevent confusion consult with a real estate lawyer to review your contract before signing.
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What should I be concerned about when I buy a property?
It's important to seek legal advice before purchasing a property, there are certain aspects you should ask your real estate agent and real estate layer to verify. A real estate lawyer can ensure that all of the items mentioned in the agreement are included. This might include appliances or other extras that you were told would be included. You should also inspect the damage report and examine the neighborhood around the home.
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What should I be concerned about when selling a property?
Double-check any claims or liens against your home and figure out what objects or belongings should be included in the sale. You'll also need to think about your lowest acceptable price as well as what you're prepared to accept. A property law attorney assists sellers by overseeing the process, drafting contracts, and protecting your interests.
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For a home being sold as-is who is responsible for major repairs?
Typically, for homes that are sold as-is, the buyer is responsible for all repairs which must be made. Speaking to an attorney can help you understand the agreement and advise you on what to do if repairs are not made.
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