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What Are Unenforceable HOA Rules in Texas?

  Living in a community governed by a Homeowners’ Association (HOA) comes with benefits, but it can also lead to challenges and disputes. HOAs are tasked with maintaining the community’s appearance, enforcing rules, and managing shared spaces. However, some HOA laws and rules can overstep legal boundaries or infringe on homeowners’ rights. Knowing which HOA… Continue reading What Are Unenforceable HOA Rules in Texas?

Motion to Set Aside Default Judgment in Texas

  Default judgments can significantly impact your rights and obligations in a legal case. In Texas, a default judgment occurs when one party fails to respond or appear in court, allowing the opposing party to win by default. However, Texas law provides mechanisms to challenge these judgments by filing a motion to set aside the… Continue reading Motion to Set Aside Default Judgment in Texas

The Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA)

  The Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA) is a cornerstone of consumer protection law in Texas. Enacted in 1973, it aims to safeguard consumers from fraudulent, deceptive, or unfair business practices. Whether you’re a consumer looking to understand your rights or a business owner aiming to stay compliant, understanding the DTPA is essential.  … Continue reading The Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA)

A Guide to Commercial Lease Agreement Laws in Texas

  Commercial leases are a cornerstone of business operations, providing the foundation for securing premises to run enterprises. However, navigating the legal intricacies of a Texas commercial lease agreement can be daunting for both landlords and tenants. Understanding the rights, responsibilities, and regulations outlined in Texas commercial lease laws is essential for avoiding disputes and… Continue reading A Guide to Commercial Lease Agreement Laws in Texas

Non-Compete Agreement in Texas: What Independent Contractors Should Know

  Non-compete agreements are a common feature in contracts between businesses and their workers. Designed to protect trade secrets and prevent unfair competition, these agreements often extend to independent contractors. However, the enforceability of a non-compete agreement for independent contractors in Texas is subject to specific legal standards.   This guide explains what independent contractors… Continue reading Non-Compete Agreement in Texas: What Independent Contractors Should Know

Understanding Texas Independent Contractor Laws

  Navigating the world of independent contracting can be tricky, especially when it comes to understanding your rights and responsibilities in Texas. Whether you’re an independent contractor or a business hiring one, it’s essential to understand the legal framework governing this relationship. This blog breaks down Texas independent contractor laws and 1099 employee rights to… Continue reading Understanding Texas Independent Contractor Laws

LLC Operating Agreement in Texas: Key Requirements and Tips

  Forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in Texas is a popular choice for business owners due to its flexibility, liability protection, and tax benefits. A critical step in managing an LLC effectively is creating an operating agreement, even though Texas does not legally require it. This document establishes rules, outlines roles, and helps avoid… Continue reading LLC Operating Agreement in Texas: Key Requirements and Tips

Guide to Common Breach of Contract Defenses in Texas

  Contracts form the foundation of many business transactions, but disputes can arise when one party fails to fulfill their obligations. If you’re facing a breach of contract claim in Texas, understanding the breach of contract defenses available to you can be the key to protecting your interests. Texas law provides a variety of defenses,… Continue reading Guide to Common Breach of Contract Defenses in Texas

Can a Majority Shareholder Remove a Minority Shareholder in Texas?

  In Texas, disputes between majority and minority shareholders in closely held businesses are not uncommon. Whether driven by financial disagreements, conflicts over strategy, or personal animosities, these disputes often raise the question: can a majority shareholder remove a minority shareholder? While majority shareholders wield significant power, their rights are not unlimited, and the removal… Continue reading Can a Majority Shareholder Remove a Minority Shareholder in Texas?

Can You Force Out Your Business Partner in Texas? Here’s How

  Business partnerships often start with shared visions and goals, but conflicts can arise over time. When those disputes escalate, you may find yourself wondering if it’s possible to force out a problematic business partner. Whether it’s because your partner is making unilateral decisions, sabotaging the business, or refusing to cooperate, Texas law provides mechanisms… Continue reading Can You Force Out Your Business Partner in Texas? Here’s How

Can You Remove a Member from an LLC in Texas? Here’s How

  Running a business as part of a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in Texas comes with its own challenges, and sometimes, changes in membership are inevitable. Whether due to disputes, a shift in priorities, or personal reasons, removing a member or withdrawing from an LLC can be complex.   This guide explains the legal processes… Continue reading Can You Remove a Member from an LLC in Texas? Here’s How