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What Is an As-Is Clause in Texas Real Estate and How Does It Affect Buyers and Sellers?

Buying or selling property in Texas often involves legal terms that can feel confusing at first. One of the most common and most misunderstood is the as-is clause. Many buyers worry it means they have no rights, while some sellers believe it protects them from all responsibility. Neither is completely true. Understanding how an as-is […]
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Differences Between Judicial and Nonjudicial Foreclosures in Texas

When a homeowner in Texas falls behind on mortgage payments, foreclosure may be a likely consequence. Texas allows two main types of foreclosure: judicial and nonjudicial. Understanding the difference between them helps homeowners know what to expect and what rights they may have during the process. Differences Between Judicial and Nonjudicial Foreclosures in Texas What […]
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Correcting Title Defects in Texas

When you buy or sell property in Texas, the title must be clear. A title defect is any problem in the property’s ownership history that can affect your legal rights. These issues can delay a sale, block refinancing, or lead to disputes later. Correcting title defects early helps protect your investment and avoids costly problems […]
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What Happens to Debts After Someone Passes Away in Texas?

When a loved one passes away, families often face not only emotional pain but also practical concerns, especially questions about outstanding debts. Many Texans worry that they will personally inherit their loved one’s credit card bills, medical debts, or loans.But in most cases, family members are not responsible for paying the debts of someone who […]
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At Abii & Associates, PLLC, we are committed to delivering smart, strategic, and personalized legal and business advisory services. Founded by Ezenwanyi F. Abii, Esq., MBA, our law firm offers a unique blend of legal expertise and real-world business insight to help clients navigate complex issues in business law, real estate, and contractual matters.

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