Share With Clients: GFIPs from Hurricane Harvey Set to Expire
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers Group Flood Insurance Policies (GFIPs) to peop...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers Group Flood Insurance Policies (GFIPs) to peop...
The Meyerland neighborhood of Houston has been flooded several times in recent years: the 2015 Memor...
For the September/October issue, Texas REALTOR® magazine traveled from the Coastal Bend to the Gold...
Nonprofits providing housing assistance to families affected by Hurricane Harvey can now apply for g...
The Federal Housing Administration this week announced additional payment options to help Hurricane ...
The Texas Real Estate Commission has again extended renewal deadlines for those license holders who...
Although rebuilding has begun, the psychological and emotional effects of Hurricane Harvey could sta...
If you or your clients live in one of the counties in Texas where the Federal Emergency Management A...
Taxes may not be top of mind after disaster strikes, but proper action now can mean avoiding potenti...
Ensure you're working with legitimate professionals, whether rebuilding your own home or sharing the...
Harvey and the resilience of Texas and its REALTORS® was a theme echoed throughout the first day of...
This post was written by Michael Mengden to address landlord and tenant issues brought about by Hur...
The Texas REALTORS® Conference will be held as scheduled September 8-11 in Dallas. TAR understands ...
The NAR/Texas REALTORS® Relief Fund helps people who have suffered losses due to natural disasters ...
As the remnants of Hurricane Harvey make their way out of Texas, attention now focuses on rebuilding...