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RENT IS PAST DUE: What Landlords Need to Know About COVID-19
In no other time in our American history have we experienced so much job loss and loss of income in such a short period of time. When the month of March began, we all knew there was a virus overseas known as the novel Coronavirus, or COVID-19. We knew the virus...
Wills COVID-19 has us all thinking about our own mortality; Now is the time to prepare your will
Our office has continued to see an increase in calls from people of all ages inquiring about preparing their wills, their medical powers of attorney, and the declaration of guardian for their minor children. The novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has us...
RENT IS DUE: What Residential Renters Need to Know About COVID-19 (Updated 4/6/20 & 5/7/20)
** Updated on 4/6/20 to include information from the The Supreme Court of Texas' Ninth Emergency Order ** Updated on 5/7/20 to include information from the The Supreme Court of Texas' Tenth through Fourteenth Emergency Order In no other time in our American...
Estate Planning for New Parents – Part 1
My husband and I welcomed a new bundle of joy to our family. PJ was born February 17th, and we are over the moon in love with this little baby boy. Welcoming a new baby into the family is a momentous occasion, and a life changing event. If you’re anything like...
Real Estate The Journey to Eviction: What Every Landlord Needs to Know
The words "Landlording 101" on a blackboard in chalk Property managers and landlords often contact me looking to evict a tenant from their property with relatively no understanding of the process. Inevitably frustrated, they are seeking guidance on the do’s and...