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William S. Warren
 

Warren Law Firm may be able to provide you a copy of certain publications upon request. All of the publications listed below are copyrighted. Forward any requests for copies to wsw@wlftexas.com and please indicate the purpose of your request. Thank you.

 

PARTIAL LIST OF PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS:

Evictions  
“Evictions: The Rest of the Story” Window on Rental Housing 2005
“Start to Finish Eviction Strategies” Window on Rental Housing 2003
“Steps for Eviction in Travis County Justice Courts” Window on Rental Housing 1996
   
Collections  
“Don’t Allow a Bounced Check to Give you a Black Eye” Window on Rental Housing 2006
“Training for a Second Career in the Mob” Window on Rental Housing 2005
“Cashing In Your Chips: How to Turn a Court Judgment Into Money” Window on Rental Housing 2001
“Avoid Getting Burned by a Hot Check” Window on Rental Housing 2001
How to Avoid Spinning the Debtor’s Wheel of Fortune While Collecting Your Debts” Window on Rental Housing 2000
“Do Big Bucks Make the Wheel Go Round and Round?” Window on Rental Housing 1999
“A Deal You Can’t Refuse: Collection Strategies for Small Debts” Window on Rental Housing 1995
Litigation  
“Lawyer for a Day: Tips for Amateur Advocates” Window  on Rental Housing 2007
“Your Small Claim to Fame” Window on Rental Housing 2005
“Justices of ‘The People’s Court’ in Texas” Window on Rental Housing 2003
“Out With the Old In With the New: The Trial De Novo in Justice Court Litigation” Window on Rental Housing 1997
“Grand Prize or Grass Roots? A Look at Texas Justices of the Peace” Window on Rental Housing 1996
Fair Housing  
“Three Bears Ask Goldilocks: “How Many Are Sleeping in That Apartment”“ Window on Rental Housing 2008
“Revisiting the Three Bears: “How Many Have Been Sleeping in my Apartment?” Window on Rental Housing 2004
“Steamed by a Tenant Complaint? Bringing Retaliation Allegations Into Focus” Window on Rental Housing 2001
Landlord and Tenant  
”Enlisting With The Forces Of Light” Window  on Rental Housing 2008
“Truth or Consequences” Window  on Rental Housing 2008
“Ensuring Compassion and Compliance When a Renter Dies” Window  on Rental Housing 2008
“California Town Denies the Grammy to “Blowin’ in the Wind”” Window  on Rental Housing 2008
“Property Management Perks and Perils” Window  on Rental Housing 2007
“Historical Fact or Mere Fiction?  Interpreting the Rental History” Window on Rental Housing 2006
“Gliding Over the Higher Hurdles of the Pauper’s Affidavit” Window on Rental Housing 2005
“A Property Owner’s Primer on the Servicemember’s Civil Relief Act” Window on Rental Housing 2005
“Lock It, Seize It, Cut It Off: The Rent Collection Infomercial” Window on Rental Housing 2004
“Too Poor or Not Too Poor: Translating the Pauper’s Affidavit into Everyday Language” Window on Rental Housing 2004
“Terminating a Lease By Foreclosure” Window on Rental Housing 2003
“Guerilla Marketing with Your Lease” Window on Rental Housing 2003
“The Case of the Moneyless Rent Payment” Window on Rental Housing 2003
“Reading Between the Lines of the Rental History” Window on Rental Housing 2003
“Towing 101: The Sinking of the Land Yacht” Window on Rental Housing 2002
“Houdini’s Tips for Mastering the Lockout” Window on Rental Housing 2002
“One Day, Three Days, Ten Days, A Dollar, The Notice to Vacate May Cause You to Holler...Help!” Window on Rental Housing 2002
“The TAA Lease: Just When You Thought You Had It Figured Out” Window on Rental Housing 2002
“Late Charges: I’ll Gladly Pay You Tuesday for a Hamburger Today” Window on Rental Housing 2001
“Responding to the Death of a Resident” Window on Rental Housing 2001
“Who Wants to be a Brilliant Landlord?” Window on Rental Housing 2000
“Roommates, Residents and All Occupants: All For One and One For All” Window on Rental Housing 2000
“Some Tricks to Avoid Being Held Up by the Holdover Tenant” Window on Rental Housing 2000
“A Low Tech Way to High Tech Results: distresswarrant.com” Window on Rental Housing  1999
“Paying the Rent Without Money: landlordlien.com” Window on Rental Housing 1999
“Taking the Pop Out of the Pauper’s Affidavit” Window on Rental Housing 1999
“Know When to Fold “Em - Mitigating a Landlord’s Losses” Window on Rental Housing 1998
“The Need for Speed: Significant Changes to a Landlord’s Repair Obligations” Window on Rental Housing 1998
“Repossession Remedies: Take One of These and Call Me in the Morning” Window on Rental Housing 1996
“I Guarantee It! Or Do I?” Window on Rental Housing 1996
“Frequently Asked Legal Questions: Some Common Questions About Security Deposit
Refunds.” Window on Rental Housing 1994
“All For One and One For All: Who Said That?” Window on Rental Housing 1993
General Legal  
“Who Really Knows What’s in Your Wallet?” Window  on Rental Housing 2008
“Slip Slidin’ Away from the Bluff” Window  on Rental Housing 2007
“Leave it to the Legislature” Window  on Rental Housing 2007
“Avoid the Quagmire When You Hire” Window on Rental Housing 2002
“Lions and Tigers and Bears - OH MY!” Window  on Rental Housing 2007
“Putting it Into English for Those of You Who Don’t Speak Spy” Window  on Rental Housing 2006
“Shearing the Wooly Bully” Window  on Rental Housing 2006
“Foul or Fair: Who’s on First?” Window  on Rental Housing 2006
“Needing Satisfaction, the Stones’ Jagger Gets an Accord” Window on Rental Housing 2005
“Remarkable Resolutions from the Columnist’s Playbook” Window on Rental Housing 2005
“Do You Really Want to Wait Any Longer?” Window on Rental Housing 2004
“The End. Is That Your Final Answer?” Window on Rental Housing 2002
“Throw Caution to the Wind and What Blows Back May Be Costly” Window on Rental Housing 2001
“Reemerging From the Shadows: Spotlighting the Reasonable Certainty Standard for Property Descriptions” Window on Rental Housing 2000                    
“Can You Take an “I Guarantee It! to the Bank?” Window on Rental Housing 2000
“Lights! Camera!! Action!!! A Civil Action Comes to Town” Window on Rental Housing 1999
“Resounding Resolutions Round Two” Window on Rental Housing 1999
“Turning Heads as a Rookie: Home Equity Loans in Texas” Window on Rental Housing 1998
“Resounding Resolutions From the Editor’s Floor” Window on Rental Housing 1998
“From Red Hot Coals to Regis: An Almost Juror’s Diary” Window on Rental Housing 1997
“Sidestepping the Pitfalls of Hiring” Window on Rental Housing 1997
“Emerging From the Shadows: Spotlighting the Reasonable Certainty Standard” Window on Rental Housing 1996
“Captain Kangaroo and the Case of the Deep Pockets” Window on Rental Housing 1995
“The DTPA: Sex, Lies and Smoke Detectors” Window on Rental Housing 1994
“DTPA: Let the Landlord Beware” Window on Rental Housing 1994
Bankruptcy  
“Fictional Hero Empowers Landlords in Bankruptcy Process” Window on Rental Housing 2006
“Win a Date with Stay Liftington.” Window on Rental Housing 2004

 

 

 

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