Texas Law on Abandoned Vehicles on Private Property: What Every Property Owner Should Know
Few things are more frustrating than finding an abandoned vehicle sitting on your private property. Whether it’s an old car left in your apartment complex parking lot, a broken-down truck on your ranch land, or a stranger’s vehicle parked in your…
Texas Private Property Towing Laws: A Clear Guide for Property Owners and Drivers
Few things are more frustrating than walking outside and discovering your car is gone. On the other side, few things are more frustrating for property owners than dealing with unauthorized vehicles taking up valuable parking space. In Texas, private…
Texas Law on Knives on School Property: What Students, Parents, and Staff Need to Know
Knives are common tools in Texas. Many people carry them for work, outdoor activities, or everyday utility. But when it comes to school property, the rules are very different. If you’re a parent, student, teacher, or even a visitor, understanding Texas…
Texas Trespassing Laws on Private Property: What Every Property Owner and Visitor Should Know
Private property rights are taken seriously in Texas. Whether you own a home in Houston, ranch land in West Texas, or a small retail shop in Dallas, the law gives you strong protections against unwanted visitors. At the same time, Texas law also explains…
New Property Tax Laws in Texas: What Everyday Homeowners Need to Know
Property taxes are one of the biggest expenses most Texans face—but many people don’t fully understand how they work, how recent changes affect them, and what they can do to protect their wallets. In recent years, Texas has passed updates and reforms…
Texas Common Law Marriage Property Rights: What Couples Need to Know
Many Texans are surprised to learn that you don’t always need a wedding ceremony or marriage license to be legally married in this state. Texas recognizes something called common law marriage, also known legally as an “informal marriage.” But here’s the…
Texas Abandoned Property Law: What It Means and How It Affects You
Property doesn’t always stay neatly in someone’s possession. Sometimes tenants leave belongings behind. Sometimes people forget about bank accounts. Sometimes land sits vacant for years. When property appears to be “abandoned,” Texas law has specific…
When “Mine” Becomes “Ours”: Understanding Texas Marital Property Laws
Marriage is not just an emotional commitment—it is also a legal and financial partnership. In Texas, the way property is owned, shared, and divided during marriage follows specific rules known as marital property laws. Whether you are newly married,…
Love, Marriage, and Money: How Texas Community Property Laws Really Work
If you are married—or planning to get married—in Texas, understanding community property laws is extremely important. These laws affect who owns what during marriage, what happens if you divorce, and what happens when one spouse passes away. Texas is one…
Texas Property Law Heirship: A Clear Guide for Families and Property Owners
When someone passes away in Texas without a clear estate plan, questions quickly arise: Who inherits the house? What happens to land owned for generations? Can property be sold? Who has legal authority to manage it? This is where heirship under Texas…