By The Strong Firm P.C. | Published March 30, 2015 | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
Typically when one considers buying a foreclosed property, they envision purchasing a property at a foreclosure sale on the courthouse steps. While thousands of properties are sold each month at such foreclosure sales, many of the foreclosed properties are purchased at these foreclosure sales by the bank holding the mortgage. Banks typically will not hold Read More
Read MoreA federal trademark can be a valuable asset to you and your business. However, just like most other business assets, trademarks require an investment of your time and your money. Completing the application process is just the first step in obtaining a federal trademark, and there are various ongoing maintenance requirements following the registration of Read More
Read MoreThis Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land – Adverse Possession in Texas Legitimate adverse possession claims are uncommon. Adverse possession is a situation in which a person can lawfully claim ownership of real property not originally belonging to that person through typical means such as purchase or inheritance. The Texas statute governing Read More
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