
Houston Real Estate Lawyer
Our Houston real estate lawyers provide a wide range of real estate legal services to our clients, ranging from simple matters to more complex real estate litigation.
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Real Estate Attorney Houston Free Consultation 832.509.0445.
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With a firm understanding of Texas real estate laws, we can guide your business through all real estate matters, and will competently represent you during any disputes or litigation.
Houston Real Estate Attorney Reviews
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Contract review. We can draft or review all contracts related to a real estate transaction to ensure that they are legally sound and protect your best interests, including buy-sell agreements, commercial sales contracts, lease contracts, and more.
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Representing during closing, including In-House Closing. The closing process can be complicated, especially when commercial businesses are involved. Before closing day, we ensure that all documents are prepared and ready, that funds have been successfully transferred, and that there are no outstanding liens or title defects. We can also ensure that contingencies in contracts have been satisfied.
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Securing financing. Our Houston real estate lawyers can both represent you during the securement of financing for a real estate purchase, as well as assist you in understanding your the terms of a financing agreement, including your legal obligation to repay a loan.
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Land use and zoning. Land use and zoning issues are two of the largest issues that businesses acquiring real estate in Texas face. Our attorneys are extremely competent in their knowledge of all land use and zoning laws, and will advise you accordingly.
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Real estate litigation. We do everything we can to resolve all real estate disputes out of court. However, when settlements cannot be reached, we realize that litigation is often times the only means of resolution. If you are involved in real estate litigation, we will successfully pursue or defend your case.
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Eminent domain. Eminent domain is a legal practice under which the government can seize private property for the good of public use. If your business needs to acquire property, or defend its property from seizure, we will advocate for you.
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Liens, deeds, and titles. Finally, it is imperative that all businesses acquiring property ensure that deeds and titles are cleared of liens or other defects prior to the finalization of a sale. We will investigate all existing problems to ensure titles and deeds are clear and ready to be transferred.
Experienced Houston Real Estate Law Firm
We also offer Escrow and Notary Services.
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We represent business of all types, including international business who are interested in acquiring property in Texas.
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Call 832.509.0445.
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Our experienced Houston real estate attorneys are your best bet for avoiding legal conflicts and protecting your best interests. With all real estate transactions, it is highly advised to seek the representation of an attorney who has experienced in real estate law. To schedule your free consultation with our talented Texas real estate lawyers today, call us directly, or request more information by filling out the form on our website.
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How much does it cost to start an LLC in Houston or Texas?Costs associated with starting an LLC range from $50 filing fees, to $300 Secretary of State fees, and can also include hourly attorneys fees or a flat fee or lump sum for attorneys fees. Call a Texas business lawyer at 832.509.0445 for more info.
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Will an LLC reduce my Taxes?LLCs in Texas feature pass through taxation. Typically the LLC Agreement is in place to protect from liability, and then you can elect to have the LLC taxed as an S-corp. Overall, the taxation savings will depend on how you elect for the LLC to be taxed, but there are definitely opportunities for tax savings depending on how you choose for the LLC to be taxed.
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How long does it take to form an LLC in Texas?The length of time will vary but we have seen it done in a matter of days, and sometimes it can take longer. It is not uncommon for the whole process to be completed in under 30 to 45 days. Keep in mind that an attorney can help this process move faster, but we will also be dealing with the Secretary of State and certain other government bodies.
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Do I need to start an LLC or Corporation?You can operate your business as a sole proprietorship, although you may be shielded from personal liability if you operate under one of Texas' business entities like an LLC, Corporation, or some other type of limited liability business entity. A business lawyer and tax professional can help you choose the best entity to structure your business under. Give us a call for a quick consultation.