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Richard Lawrence Shea's answer
The easement gives them access to the specific portion of the property.... Posted 4 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Houston, TX Posted 4 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Dallas, TX
Robert Smead Hogan's answer
A deal is a deal. In Texas, your rights and obligations in a residential lease... Posted 5 months ago in Residential Houston, TX
Christopher William Peterson's answer
As an HOA member, you can request that a meeting be held and urge like-minded... Posted 4 months ago in Construction / Development Lago Vista, TX
David Adam Blansky's answer
In most states (and I have no person knowledge concerning the practice of law... Posted 5 months ago in Residential Huntsville, TX Posted 4 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Beaumont, TX
Kevin J Best's answer
You may want to collectively hire an attorney to file a nuisance lawsuit in... Posted 7 months ago in Child Custody Houston, TX
Cynthia Russell Henley's answer
I am unclear what your question is. Are you divorced? In Texas, they do not... Posted 5 months ago in Residential Huntsville, TX Posted 4 months ago in State, Local And Municipal Law Denton, TX
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
If you have a legal claim the way to get the city council action changed is by... Posted 5 months ago in Residential San Antonio, TX
Jonathan H Levy's answer
You should appeal directly to the HOA Board of Directors to mitigate the late... Posted 4 months ago in Insurance Houston, TX
William J. Dyer's answer
I think you probably have a misconception about your relationship with your... Posted 5 months ago in Residential Rosharon, TX
Carlos Francisco Martin's answer
First look to the deed restrictions for your community as to the "enforcement... Posted 6 months ago in Residential Houston, TX Posted 6 months ago in Residential Houston, TX
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I think Garner's reponse misses something quite significant. The questioner...
David C. Garner's answer
It depends. Who's tree? What damage and was there a reasonably opportunity to... Posted 7 months ago in Residential Austin, TX
Lu Ann Trevino's answer
These comments are made for educational purposes only and do not constitute... Posted 6 months ago in Residential Justin, TX
Carl G. Archer's answer
Check your loan agreement. It usually specifies the terms under which a late... Posted 6 months ago in Residential Fort Worth, TX
Jonathan H Levy's answer
I don't see any fact pattern above that would indicate your neighbor's dog bit...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
If there was a storm bad enough to knock down your fence I think it's safe to... |