Real Estate — Desi Attorneys in Dallas–Fort Worth

A family plants a young tree in front of their new home at dusk, warm light in the windows.

Whether it is your first home in Coppell, a strip center in Irving, or property your family still holds in India, Desi Law lists DFW real-estate attorneys who handle purchases, leases, title questions, and the cross-border ownership issues NRI families actually face.

Real estate is where DFW Desi families build wealth — homes in the corridor, commercial property for the business, land held across two countries. The attorneys here work on all three.

Attorneys

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Common questions

Do I need an attorney to buy a house in Texas?

Texas closings run through title companies, so many buyers never hire one — but an attorney matters when contracts get amended, when family members co-own, or when the money comes from abroad. A short review before signing costs far less than fixing a deed after.

Who can help with commercial leases for my business?

Commercial leases are written for landlords. Attorneys in this directory review and negotiate retail, restaurant, and office leases — personal guarantees, CAM charges, build-out clauses — before you commit your family's savings to a space.

What about property we own in India?

Indian property held by NRI families raises partition, inheritance, and power-of-attorney questions that Texas documents alone cannot solve. Look for attorneys whose cards mention NRI property or cross-border estate work — they coordinate with counsel in India.