Landowners in Texas today face a myriad of threats concerning liability to third parties on their property. The sheer expanse of the Rio Grande Border makes Texas landowners susceptible to illegal immigration and narcotics activities on their property. With over eighty percent of Texas privately-owned, landowners are well-advised to know the law and understand their obligations to those on their property. This guide provides a basic overview of Texas law on landowner liability. Read more…
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