This State Bar of Texas manual covers foreclosure laws and procedures in Texas including debt collection, secured loans, bid evaluation, alternatives to foreclosure, and the specifics of foreclosure: notice of sale, conducting the sale, post-sale considerations, and penalties. Includes forms, foreclosure sale sites, and further Internet resources for all Texas counties.
This title, updated through pocket parts, provides in-depth coverage of foreclosure in Texas. Topics covered include receivership, Sheriff's sales, and homestead exemptions.
The Texas Practice Guide: Real Estate Litigation three-volume set provides in-depth coverage of the topic, including forms. Specific chapters cover statutory limitations, purchasing real estate, selling real estate, titles and title insurance, secured transactions, adverse possession, issues with adjacent property owners, eminent domain, land use regulation, property tax, and the landlord-tenant relationship. All of the Texas practice guide titles are accessible through the library's Westlaw subscription. Chapter 4 focuses on foreclosure.
This title from the American Bar Association is written to assist in defending foreclosure cases. Specific parts focus on ethical considerations, trial basics, and summary judgments. A CD-ROM is available, which can be requested at the reference desk.
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