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Filing A Property Damage Lawsuit in Texas


Was your private property recently damaged in Texas? If so, you are probably thinking about filing a property loss or damage lawsuit. But before you file a property damage claim, stop to check if you really understand the Texas statute of limitations and how it applies to real properties versus personal properties.  Property owners who need help understanding these laws and navigating through the legal system can get in touch with a Houston real estate attorney for expert advice. The term statute of limitations is a law that puts a limit on how many days can pass before you are no longer allowed to file a legal dispute in court. Each state has its own statute of limitations, so be sure to speak with a real estate lawyer from Texas.  Texans who seek to file lawsuits for destroyed property generally have a two-year filing window before the statute of limitations is over. This means your case should begin not later than two years after the day your property had been damaged.  Are you planning to file a lawsuit but missed the deadline? The defendant will most certainly request the court for a motion to dismiss the case. But there are certain exemptions where the deadline may not apply. If so, you may still get monetary compensation for the damage you suffered. If you want to know if you are eligible for these exemptions, contact our Houston real estate attorney today for a free consultation!

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