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Paxton, a Republican who beat impeachment charges last year, has commented for the first time on why he has not listed six out-of-state properties on his state ethics forms.
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Texas officials say they made good-faith offers to purchase the land outright from developer Todd Interests, but the company says that’s not true.
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Board chair Kathryn Wilemon resigned just days after the Keller City Council pushed for a recall. Wilemon has been criticized following concerns with TAD leadership.
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Icy weather conditions have downed trees and branches in neighborhoods around Austin. If they’ve caused damage to your property, you may want to consider filing an insurance claim.
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Some deeds include covenants that prohibit future owners from selling, renting or allowing the property to be used by people of certain races or ethnicities. The language was outlawed by the 1968 Fair Housing Act.
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Mitchell is currently a professor at Texas A&M University, where he is also the co-director of the Program in Real Estate and Community Development Law.
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Higher demand for housing across North Texas pushed up residential property values nine to 13 percent in the latest county appraisal notices. But those…
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The crowdfunding trend – where people pool their money to back everything from arts projects to new gadgets – has hit home. Literally. Investors are now…
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After yesterday’s fatal shooting at DART’s Arapaho Station, the transit agency may get additional security help from local and federal officers.Mark Ball…