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"International Appeal: Foreign Investors Buy Big" (Holland & Gilliland) No. 1825, Tierra Grande reprint, 2pp. (7/23/2007) | Foreign buyers dramatically increased their holdings of Texas timberland in 2006. Temple-Inland plans to sell more than a million acres of Texas timberland in 2007. More » | "Tidal Insurance" (Fambrough) No. 1718, Tierra Grande reprint, 3pp. (4/15/2005) | If the unthinkable happened and a tsunami hit the Gulf coast, would federal flood insurance cover the damage? More » | "Insurance at a Premium" (Brewster & Dotzour) No. 1556, Tierra Grande reprint, 3pp. (4/23/2002) | Higher premiums with less coverage are leaving many Texans feeling a bit uneasy about their homeowners insurance policies. But there's more to the story than the rise in mold damage claims. More » | "Real Estate Litigation, Mediation and Malpractice Insurance" (Fambrough) No. 1297, Letter of the Law reprint, 3pp. (4/27/1999) | Results of a Real Estate Center survey designed to determine if Texas practitioners use mediators to settle real estate disputes. More » | "Flood Insurance for Homeowners" (Fambrough) No. 949, Tierra Grande reprint, 2pp. (9/13/1995) | No protection from flooding is afforded by the Texas Homeowner's Policy. This article explains availability and qualifying for National Flood Insurance. More » | "That's Rich: Life Insurance May Create Tax Problems" (Fambrough) No. 999, Tierra Grande reprint, 1pp. (7/27/1993) | A look at the movement to increase the lesser known federal gift and estate taxes. If not handled properly, the face value of a life insurance policy is included in the deceased's estate. This can cause an otherwise non-taxable estate to incur taxes. More » |
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