Paula L. Beasley, experienced Business, Real Estate attorney in Dallas, TX with 8 reviews
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Paula L. Beasley

1700 Pacific Avenue, Dallas, TX

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Education

1991:
Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1988:
Louisiana Tech University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Staci

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28 Aug, 2015
We have loved using Paula for several of our recent real estate transactions. She is prompt, efficient and responsive. Can't wait to do more in the future!
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Karen wardlaw

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27 Aug, 2015
We had a messy eviction that ended in a jury trial. Paula walk with us every step of the way and we were victorious. She also successfully won a Fair Housing discrimination complaint.
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Larry

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24 Apr, 2012
This brief commentary will include a synopsis of my business/professional dealings with Ms Paula L. Beasley of Scheef & Stone, LLP – a legal partnership located at 500 N. Akard, Suite 2700, Dallas, TX 75201. Paula’s legal expertise resides in the area of Texas Real Estate law. I engaged Ms Paula Beasley for an approximate eight month period, from August 2011 to April 2012. I relied heavily on her real estate legal knowledge in my dealings with a major land developer. I was one of ten home owners that lived on an approximate seventy acre parcel of land in south central Collin County who was approached by a developer with an interest to purchase our property. After extended negotiations, I came to terms with the buyers. Ms Beasley provided the essential knowledge I needed to conduct business with and act as an intermediary on my behalf. In my case, the selling of my home of twenty (plus) years to a major commercial land developer was very much a “David & Goliath” scenario. And Paula helped level the playing field – and in fact, put me on par with their legal team. Paula struck the correct balance of forcefulness and professionalism in our dealings with the developer and their attorney. She remained adequately engaged throughout the eight month long process without undue or excessive legal charges to me. This insured my interests were carefully guarded by her at very reasonable expense. No one likes to be taken advantage of and simply put, Paula kept this from happening. There was a successful conclusion to my dealings with the developer and closing took place mid-April 2012. I would not hesitate to recommend Paula L. Beasley for any real estate transactions you may be faced with, whether buying or selling. My case was perhaps more complicated than most residential transactions but having Paula on my side was an asset that paid significant dividends in the end. Paula represented an investment in my own protection and as her firm’s email address alludes to, she very much provided “solid counsel” to me during this process.
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Prompt, efficient, and responsive legal services
“We have loved using Paula for several of our recent real estate transactions. She is prompt, efficient and responsive. Can't wait to do more in the future!”
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Expertise in real estate law and ability to navigate complex legal matters
“Ms Beasley provided the essential knowledge I needed to conduct business with and act as an intermediary on my behalf. In my case, the selling of my home of twenty (plus) years to a major commercial land developer was very much a 'David & Goliath' scenario. And Paula helped level the playing field – and in fact, put me on par with their legal team.”
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Personable and caring approach with clients
“She is very pleasant and nice to deal with and we highly recommend her services. We will definitely refer her to our friends and family.”
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Strong character and integrity
“She has the kind of integrity and character that is, unfortunately, rare in today's world of 'it's all about me' mentality — She cares about others.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“She is always quick to respond to inquiries, keeps her commitments once a due date is promised, and provides excellent follow-up on pending items.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2009:
Volunteers of America - National Conference, When Good Tenants Go Bad - Eviction Procedures
2009:
Southwestern Affordable Housing Management Association - Annual Conference, When Good Tenants Go Bad - Eviction Procedures
2006:
Southwestern Affordable Housing Management Association,, Dead Bodies and Abandoned Property
2005:
Southwestern Affordable Housing Management Association, Proper Lease Termination and the Grounds Therefore
2005:
Unknown, Landlord-Tenant Law
2002:
Unknown, Commercial and Residential Evictions in Texas
2001:
Unknown, Evictions and Landlord/Tenant Law in Texas
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