Real Estate

Texas Real Estate Attorneys · Est. 2009

Real Estate Attorney

Every side of Texas real estate, handled with precision. Choose your path below — or call 713-589-2960.

Brokers & Real Estate Agents

Commission recovery, license defense, and an attorney on call to draft contract language — so you never cross the unauthorized-practice-of-law line.

Commercial Landlords & Tenants

Lease drafting and disputes, defaults, evictions, CAM and operating-expense fights — for owners, tenants, and property managers.

Home Buyers & Residential

Purchase and sale disputes, earnest money, failure to disclose, title defects, and boundary disagreements between neighbors.

Real Estate Litigation

Quiet title, specific performance, partition, easements, foreclosure and wrongful-foreclosure disputes — prepared for trial from day one.

Construction Defects & More

Defective roofs, windows, walls, HVAC and drainage; mechanic’s liens; insurance recovery; zoning and development disputes.

Tell us what happened

Describe your property issue and we’ll point you to the right area — or take the case ourselves. Free, confidential, no obligation.

Have an attorney on call for your transactions.

In Texas, an agent may fill in the blanks on TREC-promulgated forms — but drafting language, writing special provisions, or making substantive legal changes can cross into the unauthorized practice of law, putting your license, commission, and client at risk.

When a deal needs a custom addendum or a change beyond the standard form, Hamilton Rucker, PC is the attorney you can reach quickly to draft, revise, or review it — keeping the deal moving and your license protected.

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Commercial Landlords & Tenants

Commercial leases are high-stakes contracts where a single clause can cost either side dearly. We negotiate, enforce, and litigate on behalf of owners, tenants, and property managers: lease drafting and amendments, tenant defaults and rent collection, commercial evictions, CAM and operating-expense disputes, build-out and delivery fights, and wrongful-eviction or lockout claims.

Home Buyers & Residential Real Estate

Buying a home is the biggest financial decision most families make. When something goes wrong, we help buyers, sellers, and owners hold the right parties accountable: breach of purchase and sale contracts, earnest-money and option-fee disputes, failure-to-disclose and seller’s-disclosure claims, fraud and DTPA claims, title defects and closing problems, and boundary or easement disputes with neighbors.

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Real Estate Litigation

When negotiation fails, you need trial-ready counsel. We litigate real property disputes across Texas: breach of contract and specific performance, quiet-title actions, boundary and easement disputes, fraud and non-disclosure, partition among co-owners, foreclosure and wrongful-foreclosure claims, adverse possession, and deed-restriction and HOA enforcement. We prepare every case as if it will be decided at trial — which often drives a faster, stronger resolution.

Construction Defects & Other Real Estate Issues

Many property problems overlap with the construction and insurance work at the heart of our firm. If your building is under 10 years old and you’re seeing leaks, water damage, cracking walls, or failing HVAC, you may have a construction-defect claim. We also handle property-damage and insurance-coverage disputes, mechanic’s and materialman’s liens, disputes with contractors and design professionals, and zoning, land-use, and development matters — on a contingency basis in qualifying cases.

Clear pricing and rates.

You should never have to wonder what your legal help will cost. We believe in transparent, up-front pricing for real estate matters, so you can make an informed decision before you commit. Depending on the matter, we offer flat-fee, hourly, and contingency arrangements.
Flat Fee
Contract review, addenda, and defined-scope agent support
Hourly
Ongoing counsel, negotiations, and complex transactions
Contingency
Qualifying litigation & construction claims — you pay nothing unless we win

Tell us about your claim.

Send us the basics and an attorney will follow up to explain your options. There are strict time limits on many real estate and construction claims — reaching out early protects your rights.
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