Foreclosure: trial court violated purchaser’s procedural due process rights in setting aside judicial sale of property without giving notice to purchaser. Further, trial court abused its discretion in setting aside judicial...more
REAL PROPERTY UPDATE -
- Harris Act/Inverse Condemnation: dismissal was (1) improper as to landowners’ Harris Act claim because amendments to County’s land use plan were applied specifically to landowners’ property by...more
11/25/2014
/ Duty to Defend ,
Foreclosure ,
Homestead Exemption ,
Inverse Condemnation ,
IRS ,
Liens ,
Petition for Partition ,
Priority Debt ,
Property Owners ,
Real Estate Transfers ,
Spoliation ,
Title Insurance
REAL PROPERTY UPDATE -
- Parol Evidence: trial court erred by considering extrinsic evidence to determine parties’ intent because contract for sale of property that provided certain prior deposits be paid to seller as...more
9/23/2014
/ Action to Quiet Title ,
Appraisal ,
Duty to Defend ,
Economic Loss Doctrine ,
Email ,
Evidence ,
Foreclosure ,
Mechanics Lien ,
Real Estate Transfers ,
Release Agreements ,
Scope of Coverage ,
Service of Process ,
Standing ,
Subject Matter Jurisdiction ,
Written Notice