Home / Blog Our Blogs Who Owns the Street? Byron L. Brown August 18, 2017 They say that all roads lead to Rome, but does anybody ever wonder who owns those roads? We occasionally encounter that question in our practice, […] Read More Why is Real Estate Investing So Ideal? Drew Shirley August 12, 2017 “The best investment on Earth is earth.” – Louis Glickman Chris Rock once famously explained the difference between rich and wealthy: Shaquille O’Neal is rich, […] Read More Vesting: When a Property Development Plan is Grandfathered … or Not J. Grady Randle August 5, 2017 VESTING (Not an article of clothing) (Not assuming office) (Not what Warren Buffet does) Does the NFL change rules in the middle of a football […] Read More Texas Young & Old: How Demographics are Changing in Cities, Large and Small Judith El Masri July 28, 2017 If you think the demographics of your Texas town has shifted to older homeowners and young renters, you may be right. If this is true, […] Read More Lien In: A Guide to Lien Categories and Priorities Byron L. Brown July 21, 2017 Spell check is a wonderful tool, especially for attorneys. However, there are some words that attorneys frequently deal with and which often sneak past the […] Read More Incentives for Real Estate Development: 3 Key Steps for Texas Tax Abatement Drew Shirley July 18, 2017 Tax abatement agreements are popular with cities and developers in Texas, and with good reason. Utilizing Chapter 312 of the Texas Tax Code, which allows […] Read More I can’t fly my drone anywhere in Texas? Judith El Masri June 30, 2017 Flying drones seems like a harmless hobby, but the State of Texas is concerned about the privacy of Texas citizens. Many drones enable you to […] Read More So You Want To Help The Old Lady? J. Grady Randle June 24, 2017 Issues in municipal government seem to come in waves. Recently the wave issues have been, at the crest, wanting to help citizens using public tax […] Read More When A River Changes the Course of Real Property Byron L. Brown June 16, 2017 Mark Twain famously quipped “buy land, they’re not making it anymore.” However, whether due to lava flows or receding glaciers, the fact is that Mother […] Read More « 1 … 31 32 33 34 35 … 39 »