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Ice damage in Dallas

Protect your house from ice. Winter storms are a real danger for Dallas homeowners that won’t be going away anytime soon. It’s easy to fall into a sense of false security and decide to take no action because you don’t think there’s anything you can do. After all, you can’t stop the weather. But giving […]

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Flooding Issues In Dallas

Flooding Isn’t An Easy Fix You can’t do it all alone. Sometimes you need help, and fixing the damage left by flood waters inside your house is one of those times. It’s tempting for homeowners to think they can handle problems alone, especially when hiring a professional will cost a lot of money. Don’t […]

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4 Expert Tips to Deal with an Abandoned House in Dallas

Vacant houses can attract crime, create health hazards, and hurt your property value. Left abandoned too long, these unpleasant eyesores can suffer broken windows, holes in the roof, rodent infestations, and/or graffiti. If there is a derelict house in your Dallas neighborhood, we are here to educate you on your rights to take action. What […]

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How to Get Your Real Estate License in Dallas

A career as a real estate agent can be a very rewarding one, with perks such as a flexible schedule and the possibility of working outside an office environment. If you’re serious about pursuing a career as a real estate agent in Dallas, then you have to fulfill the following requirements. 1. Choose your school […]

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What Happens to a Condemned House in Dallas?

A house in Dallas is condemned when a government entity has determined that the building is no longer fit to live in. In order to be condemned, a house most usually show a pattern of unsafe housing code violations. No one may live in a condemned building or use it until the owner has proven […]

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Your Rights During a Foreclosure in Texas

Are you staring down the barrel of a foreclosure? Foreclosure is certainly the last thing that any homeowner wants to go through, but that doesn’t mean you should give up now. The foreclosure process in Texas is complicated and understanding the steps involved as well as your rights can save you a lot of stress. […]

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Average Time Closing on a House to Increase in Dallas

Much to the chagrin of sellers (and their real estate agents) everywhere, the average time to close on a home has increased. Last fall, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) put in place new TRID forms, also known as the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure Rule, replacing the former HUD-1 Settlement and Good Faith Estimate. One of […]

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