by admin | Aug 1, 2025 | Free My Property, ETJ Law, ETJ Removal Challenges, ETJ Removal Services
Your Petition Faces a Hidden Gatekeeper Filing a petition to remove your property from a city’s ETJ under Senate Bill 2038 seems simple—until it lands on a city official’s desk. Behind the scenes, most Texas cities rely on a uniform tool to validate your...
by admin | Jun 13, 2025 | Free My Property, ETJ Law, ETJ Removal Challenges, ETJ Removal Services
Why ETJ Removal Processes Vary Across Texas Cities In Texas, reclaiming control over your land from a city’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) is a powerful right—but the path isn’t the same in every city. While Senate Bill 2038 made the process legally...
by admin | May 13, 2025 | Free My Property, ETJ Law, ETJ Removal Services
ETJ Removal Specialist vs General Practice Law Firms in Texas If you’re a landowner in Texas researching how to remove your property from ETJ restrictions, you’ve probably come across legal firms like Randle Law, Cobb & Counsel, or Hayes, Berry, White...
by support@freemyproperty.com | Mar 31, 2025 | ETJ Removal Benefits, ETJ Removal Services, Free My Property
SB 2038: What You Really Need to Know Passed in 2023 by the 88th Texas Legislature, Senate Bill 2038 is a game-changer for landowners across the state. This law gives you the right to petition for your property to be removed from a city’s ETJ—that’s the zone just...
by support@freemyproperty.com | Dec 31, 2024 | ETJ Removal Services, Free My Property
Why Choosing the Right Expert Matters Removing your property from a city’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in Texas isn’t a casual paperwork process. It’s a legal action that hinges on strict documentation, timeline compliance, and proper city submission. Senate...
by support@freemyproperty.com | Dec 24, 2024 | ETJ Removal Services, Free My Property
Legal Expertise Isn’t Always the Best Fit When you think about filing a petition to remove your property from a city’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ), your first instinct might be to hire a lawyer. It sounds like a legal process, so why not hire someone...