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Texas Property Code - Chapter 13 Effects Of Recording

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  • Texas Property Code Section 13.001 - Validity Of Unrecorded Instrument
    (a) A conveyance of real property or an interest in real property or a mortgage or deed of trust is void as to a creditor ...
  • Texas Property Code Section 13.002 - Effect Of Recorded Instrument
    An instrument that is properly recorded in the proper county is: (1) notice to all persons of the existence of the instrument; and (2) subject ...
  • Texas Property Code Section 13.003 - Instruments Previously Recorded In Other Counties
    The original or a certified copy of a conveyance, covenant, agreement, deed of trust, or mortgage, relating to land, that has been recorded in a ...
  • Texas Property Code Section 13.004 - Effect Of Recording Lis Pendens
    (a) A recorded lis pendens is notice to the world of its contents. The notice is effective from the time it is filed for record, ...
  • Texas Property Code Section 13.005 - Effect Of Recording Judgment Of Justice Court
    A certified transcript of a justice court judgment recorded under Section 12.015 of this code has the same effect as a recorded deed. A court ...
  • Last modified: August 11, 2007