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Hidden Conditions

January 19, 2023February 2, 2023 Ensley Benitez Law, P.C.Construction, Storm Restoration

I’m having some work done at my home, which includes removing the 1980s paneling in my living room. We knew the house had been “worked on” a number of times before we bought it, but imagine our surprise at finding […]

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How Does Texas’ “3-day Right to Cancel” Law Apply to My Roofing Business?

February 16, 2022September 22, 2022 Karen EnsleyBusiness Law, Construction, Contracts, Storm Restoration

What is the 3-day Right to Cancel Law? Texas has a consumer protection law requiring vendors to give a customer a 3-day right to cancel in certain circumstances. What parts of this law apply to roofing companies and how can […]

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The Texas Discovery Rule

July 1, 2021September 22, 2022 Karen EnsleyBusiness Law, Construction, Storm Restoration

Looming Deadlines We all know that there are various deadlines to filing a lawsuit in Texas. Unless you benefit from a statutory carve-out, such as a governmental entity against whom statutes of limitations do not apply, or a homeowner facing […]

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Helping Texans Recover From Disaster

February 25, 2021August 31, 2022 Karen EnsleyContracts, Storm Restoration

Texas just experienced one of the worst arctic weather events in its history. Governor Abbott issued a statewide disaster which triggers the provisions of TBCC 58.  If you are considering offering repair services to those affected, here’s a friendly reminder […]

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Important UPPA Disclaimer

February 12, 2021February 12, 2021 Karen EnsleyBusiness Law, Storm Restoration

What’s going on with UPPA Claims? We’ve been seeing a big upswing in UPPA claims against contractors arising from information located on their website, Facebook, business cards, and marketing materials.  And, to make matters worse, the kind of language that […]

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  • Hidden Conditions January 19, 2023
  • I Love Public Insurance Adjusters January 13, 2023
  • The Skinny on Working Under an Assumed Name December 16, 2022
  • How Does Texas’ “3-day Right to Cancel” Law Apply to My Roofing Business? February 16, 2022
  • New Texas Law on Sexual Harassment Claims February 8, 2022

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