Let me be honest — too many families have been losing equity because of deals they didn’t fully understand. Assignments, wholesaling, contract flipping… it has all become a language designed to confuse the very people who need clarity the most.
So when Texas finally stepped in and required written disclosure before a buyer assigns your contract, I celebrated.
Not because the law is perfect.
But because transparency protects legacy.
Heirs deserve honesty.
Seniors deserve clarity.
Families in transition deserve protection.
The Texas Real Estate Research Center laid out exactly what buyers must now disclose. And as someone who stands at the intersection of law, real estate, and purpose, I can tell you:
Information is power.
Transparency is protection.
And protection builds legacy.
If you’re selling property—especially inherited property—you deserve to know who’s truly buying it and who’s quietly profiting from it.
Legacy doesn’t just happen.
Legacy is protected.
And I’m here to help you protect yours.

