About Gerber Law Firm — Real Estate Law Bellaire Texas
Gerber Law Firm provides real estate law Bellaire Texas services led by attorney Yoni Gerber, a 2016 Texas Rising Star and Texas Bar Foundation Fellow. The firm handles acquisitions, dispositions, commercial contracts, evictions, and development matters for Harris County clients. Since 2020, the practice has handled more than $40 million in real estate transactions in addition to active commercial collections work.
However, Texas real estate practice involves both transactional drafting and litigation skill, and Gerber Law Firm offers both under one roof. For directory information on additional firms, see the real estate law attorneys directory. In addition, the firm partners with mediators and offers business formation and corporate governance work alongside its real estate practice.
What Clients Say
Reviews describe a responsive firm that handles both routine closings and contested matters with clear, partnership-style communication. Clients also mention practical fee discussions and steady updates throughout each transaction. As a result, many return for follow-on business and corporate work.
Real Estate Law Bellaire — Practice Areas & Services
- Commercial real estate acquisitions, dispositions, and development across Harris County.
- Lease drafting, lease review, and eviction representation in Harris County Justice Court.
- Construction transactions and construction litigation in Texas state and federal courts.
- Commercial collections and judgment recovery, including bank garnishments.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a real estate law Bellaire attorney handle?
A real estate attorney handles purchase and sale contracts, title review, leases, evictions, and litigation involving property disputes. In Texas, attorneys also assist with HOA matters, easements, and commercial financing transactions.
How much does a real estate attorney cost in Harris County?
Texas real estate fees vary by transaction type, with simple lease reviews often quoted at flat fees of $500 to $1,500 and contested matters billed hourly between $300 and $500. Always confirm fees in a written engagement letter before work begins.
Where are real estate disputes heard near Bellaire?
Most Harris County eviction cases are heard at Justice of the Peace courts, while larger real estate disputes go to the Harris County Civil Courthouse at 201 Caroline Street, Houston. Federal real estate litigation is filed at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas.
Quick Facts: Real Estate Law in Bellaire, Texas
- Harris County population: approximately 4.7 million residents at the 2020 Census — U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
- Eviction venue: Texas evictions begin in Justice of the Peace courts — Texas Property Code § 24
- Court venue: Harris County Civil Courthouse at 201 Caroline Street, Houston — Harris County District Courts


