Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Texas

Easment

Someone wants to place a sign on my property to provide directions to their buiness. Do I need an easment to protect my rights and to stipulate the groundrules?


Asked on 4/20/09, 1:21 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Sam Stamas Law Office of Samuel G. Stamas

Re: Easment

I believe a "License" would be a more appropriate instrument. Will you be charging for this service?

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Answered on 4/20/09, 1:50 pm
Sam Stamas Law Office of Samuel G. Stamas

Re: Easment

I believe a "License" would be a more appropriate instrument. Will you be charging for this service?

No attorney-client nor confidential relationship is created through this communication. You may not rely in any way on this communication, and nothing herein constitutes legal advice

nor legal opinion. Your issue may be time sensitive and may result in loss of rights if you do not obtain an attorney immediately.

Read more
Answered on 4/20/09, 1:50 pm


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