North Law, P.C.
Texas Law Firm
North Law, P.C.
North Law, P.C. is a niche law firm devoted to the practice and representation of community association law, including property owners association, homeowners associations, and civic associations for single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums.
Practice Areas:
-Community Association Law
-Commercial Real Estate Law
-Residential Real Estate Law
-Business Law
North Law, P.C.
1010 Lamar St., Suite 1500
Houston, TX 77002
713.844.8030
713.844.8029
info@northlawpc.com
http://www.northlawpc.com
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