Does my Landlord's contract contradict Texas Law?
Texas law generally requires the duty to mitigate in landlord/tenant disputes regarding a breach of a lease however that is way to general to rely...
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Texas law generally requires the duty to mitigate in landlord/tenant disputes regarding a breach of a lease however that is way to general to rely...
The question is not WHETHER you can sue somebody but rather why you are suing them and will the law compensate you for the wrong you allege. Based...
A warranty deed and a promissory note are definitely documents you're going to want to have but don't forget the deed of trust or you will not be...
Nobody has the right to keep your personal belongings without some contractual right to do so. With that said, unless you are able to remove your...
The statute of limitations is specific for each claim that you may bring against the builder. You generally have 4 years for a breach of contract...