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Experienced Texas Real Estate Attorney
When it comes to buying or selling your home, there are many different
types of legal issues that can pop up. Whether you are looking to make a
commercial real estate investment and require legal advice, or you need help dealing with a complex
legal issue regarding the purchase of your home, it is important to have
a knowledgeable
real estate lawyer on your side.
Why Choose Us?
At
The Law Offices of Alex R. Hernandez, Jr. PLLC, our attorneys understand how important your real estate investments are.
Since 2001, our firm has been helping clients throughout Texas, and we
stand by our commitment to provide each case with the attention it deserves.
We can help you through each step of the legal process involving your
commercial or residential real estate issue, including assistance assessing
legal contracts, filing official documents, or even representing your
case in court, if necessary.
Call (888) 907-8994 to discuss your case with our attorneys.
Residential Real Estate Law
For most people, their homes are the biggest investment they will ever
make, which makes them extremely valuable on an economic level. Our attorneys
can work with you to ensure that your property or real estate interests
are protected as thoroughly as possible. Residential real estate law includes
any non-business properties, including condominiums, townhomes, single-family
houses, multi-family houses, and some apartments.
Whether you need legal advisement for a purchase or sale, or you need help
resolving a legal dispute, our real estate attorneys can help.
Real estate issues we handle include:
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Failure to disclose: If important property information is not disclosed it could result in
legal consequences for the party that concealed that information.
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Breach of Fiduciary Duty: When one party has the legal obligation to act in the best interest of
another, but he or she does not, the wronged party can take action.
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False Advertising: Any misleading or deceptive conduct regarding real estate, either by a
real estate agent, seller, or landlord, could be considered false advertising.
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Environmental hazards: Certain dangers, such as asbestos, lead-based paint, mold, or other issues
with the property could lead to disputes and lawsuits.
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Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act: Protects potential homeowners by requiring lenders to provide information
to prospective buyers as it pertains to the loan settlement process.
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Americans With Disabilities Act: This law protects disabled Americans and asserts that they shall receive
equal opportunities and treatment. A seller cannot discriminate based
on disability.
If you are dealing with any of these issues regarding your residential
real estate property, or you have some other real estate law conflict,
our firm may be able to help. Contact The Law Offices of Alex R. Hernandez, Jr. PLLC
today to get started on your case.