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Republic Title Tip: Understanding Survey Deletion Coverage in Texas

By CandysDirt / February 20, 2024 /

When navigating complex property transactions in Texas, having a trusted partner like Republic Title can make all the difference. Republic Title has long been recognized as a reliable resource for homeowners and real estate professionals, offering invaluable insights and solutions for various issues, including the critical aspect of survey deletion coverage. In this article, we will…

Republic Title Tip: Unlocking Savings with Texas Tax Exemptions for New Homeowners

By CandysDirt / February 6, 2024 /

Becoming a homeowner in Texas is a significant milestone, but it also comes with financial responsibilities. One aspect that new homeowners should be aware of is property taxes but here’s the exciting part: Texas offers a range of property tax exemptions that can save you money and make your homeownership journey even sweeter. In this…

Tips From Republic Title for Understanding and Preventing Wire Fraud

By Shelby Skrhak / January 16, 2024 /

Real estate transactions are significant financial undertakings, making them attractive targets for fraudsters. That’s why the Title Underwriting and Legal team at Republic Title is looking to protect its customers with these tips and consumer information. Among the various types of fraud, wire fraud has become increasingly common in real estate transactions in recent years. While…

Will The Passage of Proposition 4 Affect My 2023 Property Tax Bill?

By Joanna England / November 10, 2023 /

We’ve received several questions regarding how Proposition 4, the Texas constitutional amendment that gave property owners the largest tax break in history, will affect homeowners’ 2023 property tax bill. The deadline to pay property taxes for 2023 is Jan. 31, 2024. While property taxes are pretty cut and dried for many homeowners, home buyers, and…

Proactive Preservation: How to Protect a Historic Home From Demolition

By Karen Eubank / October 26, 2023 /

It’s been a bad year for preserving historic homes in Dallas. We are losing homes built by significant architects at an alarming rate. Recently, there was quite a social media outcry over the demise of a 1932 Clifford D. Hutsell on Lakewood Blvd. The comments on various posts made me realize that the majority of…