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property that purports to transfer a greater right or estate in the property than the person making the alienation may lawfully transfer alienates only the right or estate that the person may convey.
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texas residential property owners protection act CHAPTER 210. EXTENSION OR MODIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS BY PETITION IN CERTAIN SUBDIVISIONS
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PROPERTY CODE. TITLE 8. LANDLORD AND TENANT. CHAPTER 92. RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES. SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Sec. 92.001. DEFINITIONS. Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, in this chapter: (1) "Dwelling" means one or more rooms rented for use as a permanent residence under a single lease to one or more tenants.
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Browse Texas Codes | PROPERTY CODE for free on Casetext. All State & Fed. JX. Sign In. Statutes, codes, and regulations ... Statutes, codes, and regulations. Texas Codes. PROPERTY CODE. PROPERTY CODE. Browse as List; Search Within; Title 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS (§§ 1.001 — 2.002) Title 2 - CONVEYANCES (§§ 5.001 — 5.207) Title 3 - PUBLIC ...
(a) A person who refuses to surrender possession of real property on demand commits a forcible detainer if the person: (3) is a tenant of a person who acquired possession by forcible entry.
Article from Nolo that discusses the basics of landlord and tenant law in Texas. Topics include required disclosures, security deposits, late fees, withholding rent and termination and eviction rules. This page from the American Bar Association provides generalized information on renting a home.
Texas Statutes Title 1, General Provisions. Refreshed: 2023-07-23.