Organizing, expanding, focusing or consolidating
your rental property business and operations,
Addressing city councils in pursuit of variances and
building permits for improvements,
Financing the acquisition, development, and construction
of rental property,
Finding creative solutions to deal with difficult tenants
without evicting, if possible,
Crafting unique leases that allow dual occupancy (weekday/weekend
tenants) and unconventional
payment schedules,
Assessing the liability risks of tenant improvements
such as satellite dishes,
Accommodating some nuisance issues while balancing the
interests of all tenants,
Drafting and enforcing Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions
for a Homeowners' Association,
Resolving border disputes, easement conflicts, and liens
without undue expense.
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Copyright 2002, by Barton Reeder.
Office located in Dallas, Texas.
Not certified by the Texas Board
of Legal Specialization.