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Kevin L. Colbert
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Contributor Level 6

You may have a claim under the Texas Residential Construction Liability Act or...
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Steve Fromm
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As this is probably your most valued asset, you need to protect it. Hire an...
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Ask her in writing to do repairs. If she refuses, you can have it repaired and...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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Well, nothing is going to happen unless someone takes the matter back to Court....
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Paul J. Schoff's answer
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Best course of action is to hire a lawyer and have him or her send a letter to...
Terry Louise Traveland
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I am not familiar with Houston city ordinances. You could consult a city...
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Keith Robert Ainsworth
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This question is pretty straightforward. If you don't know if the fence is...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Do nothing until you have a survey to determine who owns the fence. You cannot...
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Jonathan Blake Randolph
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Technically, one's property rights extend from the property line (according to...
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William J. Dyer
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Your rights to file and enforce a repairman's lien are mostly governed by...
William J. Dyer
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Re-reading my answer, I realize I wasn't entirely clear about one point: If...

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