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The Texas Deer Lease
(Fambrough) No. 570, Technical report, 17pp. (Revised 11/9/2009)
publication imageDeclines in revenues from agriculture and petroleum give added importance to income generated by lease hunting. This easy-to-read report offers hunters and landowners suggestions for avoiding misunderstandings common in lease agreements.
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"Wind Rights and Wrongs"
(Fambrough) No. 1856, Tierra Grande reprint, 4pp. (4/24/2008)
publication imageWind leases differ from mineral leases in significant ways. For example, signing bonuses are less for wind leases, terms are of different length, royalty payments are not protected by statute and surface rights are not automatic
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Landlords and Tenants Guide
(Fambrough) No. 866, Technical report, 118pp. (Revised 1/20/2008)
publication imageThis report explains in everyday language the sections of the Texas Property Code dealing with a residential landlord's responsibility and liability for repairs, evictions, security deposits, smoke alarms and utility cutoffs.
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Residential Lease Addendum
(Fambrough) No. 1837, Reference, 21pp. (1/10/2008)
publication imageEffective Jan. 1, 2008, all residential leases must contain language in underlined or bold print that informs tenants of their remedies available under the Texas Property Code. To assist Texans in complying with this requirement, the Real Estate Center has reproduced the two sections of the law in a format that can be added as an addendum to any written residential lease. The required information in the heading must be inserted, and the parties must sign and date the addendum at the end.
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"Risky Business: Mineral Sales by Mail"
(Fambrough) No. 1728, Tierra Grande reprint (6/10/2005)
publication imageMineral owners, beware. Offers to buy your minerals through the mail may be misleading. Before sponding, read the deed carefully.
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Landlords and Tenants Guide for Manufactured Home Communities
(Fambrough) No. 1549, Technical report, 47pp. (9/2/2003)
publication imageA look at the 2002 Texas law regulating the leasing, management and maintenance of manufactured housing communities. Many provisions mirror those pertaining to the leasing, management and maintenance of residential apartments and rental dwellings.
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Secrets for Negotiating Texas Groundwater Leases
(Fambrough) No. 1593, Technical report, 12pp. (10/30/2002)
publication imageToday's land buyers want assurances that groundwater rights accompany the surface sale. Groundwater may be more valuable than the mineral rights. This publication covers guidelines for negotiating groundwater leases.
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Hints on Negotiating an Oil and Gas Lease
(Fambrough) No. 229, Special report, 20pp. (5/21/2002)
publication imageUpdate of the Center's best-selling report details step-by-step the different clauses in an oil and gas lease and outlines important provisions for the mineral owner's consideration. Includes new sections on horizontal drilling and overall leasing.
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Termination of an Oil and Gas Lease
(Fambrough) No. 601, Special report, 15pp. (9/11/2001)
publication imageChanging economic conditions created questions regarding oil and gas lease termination, mineral owner liability for plugging abandoned wells and rights to equipment and casing left on leased premises. This report answers most of these questions.
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"Austin City Limits"
(Fambrough & Hunt) No. 1438, Tierra Grande reprint, 2pp. (1/10/2001)
publication imageDowntown Austin office space is likely to stay filled indefinitely. This article discusses how the lack of anchor tenants, environmental restrictions and lingering fear of overbuilding is discouraging new development.
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"Leasing to Dot-Coms"
(Hunt & Fambrough) No. 1437, Tierra Grande reprint, 2pp. (1/10/2001)
publication imageThis article covers how commercial landlords who lease to dot-coms can protect profits by evaluating credit risk, especially for start-up companies, and by not being too eager to accept stock options in lieu of rent.
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"Telecom Hotels"
(Cowley) No. 1439, Tierra Grande reprint, 3pp. (1/10/2001)
publication imageWhat telecom hotels are and how they operate.
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