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Texas Property Code - Chapter 41 Interests In LandLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Property Code > Texas Property Code - Chapter 41 Interests In Land Sponsored Links(a) A homestead and one or more lots used for a place of burial of the dead are exempt from seizure for the claims of ... (a) If used for the purposes of an urban home or as both an urban home and a place to exercise a calling or business, ... Temporary renting of a homestead does not change its homestead character if the homestead claimant has not acquired another homestead. Amended by Acts 1985, 69th ... If a homestead claimant is married, a homestead cannot be abandoned without the consent of the claimant's spouse. Added by Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. ... (a) If a rural homestead of a family is part of one or more parcels containing a total of more than 200 acres, the head ... (a) A person may not deliver a written advertisement offering, for a fee, to designate property as a homestead as provided by Section 41.005 unless ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (c), any sale or purported sale in whole or in part of a homestead at a fixed purchase price ... (a) A contract described by Section 41.001(b)(3) must contain the following warning conspicuously printed, stamped, or typed in a size equal to at least 10-point ... To the extent of any conflict between this subchapter and any federal law that imposes an upper limit on the amount, including the monetary amount ... If an execution is issued against a holder of an interest in land of which a homestead may be a part and the judgment debtor ... At any time before 10 a.m. on the Monday next after the expiration of 20 days after the date of service of the notice to ... (a) If a judgment debtor who has not made a voluntary designation of a homestead under Section 41.005 does not designate a homestead as provided ... An officer holding an execution sale of property of a judgment debtor whose homestead has been designated under this chapter may sell the excess of ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |