Texas Property, Municipal & Land Development Attorney

Property law in Texas is complex, and in South Texas, it's layered with unique land history, development challenges, and insurance disputes that require an attorney who actually understands the land. Attorney Robert R. Flores is one of the few attorneys in Texas who has worked in the field before practicing law. With over 30 years of combined construction, survey, and legal experience, he brings technical credibility that few attorneys in the region can match.

What We Handle

Our property and land development practice serves individuals, businesses, developers, and landowners across Texas in all aspects of real property, including transactions, development disputes, storm damage claims, and construction litigation.

Real Estate Transactions

• Residential and commercial real estate purchases and sales
• Title disputes and deed issues
• Easements and right-of-way matters
• Land use and zoning disputes
• Landlord-tenant matters

Land Development & Construction

• Subdivision design and development disputes
• Construction contract disputes
• Contractor and subcontractor disputes
• Utility and infrastructure disputes
• Municipal compliance and permitting

Property Damage & Insurance Claims

• Storm damage claims, hurricane, hail, wind, flood
• First-party insurance claim disputes
• Insurance claim denials and underpayments
• Court-appointed arbitration in insurance cases
• Property damage litigation

An Attorney Who Has Worked the Land

Attorney Flores has personally performed thousands of land surveys, designed and managed hundreds of subdivision development projects, operated heavy equipment, and inspected thousands of structures as a former licensed public insurance adjuster. He has been appointed by courts as an arbitrator in first-party insurance cases, a recognition of his technical expertise in property and construction matters.

When a property dispute involves questions about drainage, setbacks, construction defects, soil conditions, or storm-damage assessments, most attorneys have to hire experts to understand what's happening on the ground. Attorney Flores already knows. This gives his clients a decisive advantage in negotiation and at trial.

Field & Professional Credentials

• 30+ years of combined field and construction experience
• Thousands of land surveys performed throughout Texas
• Hundreds of residential and commercial subdivision projects
• Former licensed public insurance adjuster
• Thousands of personal property and structure inspections
• Court-appointed arbitrator, first-party insurance cases
• Premier 100 Trial Attorneys, American Association of Trial Attorneys

Protect Your Property, Your Investment, and Your Land

Whether you're developing land, recovering after a storm, or fighting a contractor who didn't deliver, Attorney Flores brings unmatched field knowledge and legal skill to your side.

Contact the Law Offices of Robert R. Flores today at (956) 329-1099 for a confidential consultation, or visit our office to learn more about your legal options.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Don't accept the denial without a fight. Attorney Flores is a former licensed public adjuster who has personally inspected thousands of properties. He understands exactly how insurance companies evaluate and often undervalue claims, and he knows how to push back effectively. Contact us as soon as possible after a denial.

  • Yes. Attorney Flores has conducted thousands of land surveys and has deep practical knowledge of Texas boundary and easement law. Whether the dispute involves a neighbor encroachment, a shared easement, or a recorded plat issue, we can evaluate your situation and represent you through resolution.

  • Yes. With 30 years of construction experience, Attorney Flores is uniquely equipped to evaluate construction defect claims, including foundation failures, roofing issues, and plumbing defects. We represent both property owners and contractors in construction disputes.

  • First-party insurance arbitration is a process where a neutral third party, often appointed by a court, reviews a property insurance dispute between a policyholder and their insurer. Attorney Flores has been court-appointed as an arbitrator in these cases, giving him insight into how they're evaluated from both sides.

  • Yes, for both landlords and tenants in commercial and residential matters, including evictions, lease disputes, security deposit issues, and habitability claims.