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Texas T47 Residential Real Property Affidavit
Prepare a Residential Real Property Affidavit for title insurance with this template Form T-47 for the State of Texas.
- This form can be used for purchase and sale transactions between individuals or for commercial transactions.
- The form is required for transactions involving title insurance.
- The affiants attest that since a specified date there have been no construction of new structures, additions or other permanent improvements on the property, no construction on adjoining properties which encroach on the property, no relocation of fences or boundary walls, and no conveyances or easements affecting the property.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only for properties located in the State of Texas.
$1.99
Texas Amendment to Real Estate Contract
Amend a signed real estate contract for Texas property with this free Amendment to Contract Form from the Texas Real Estate Commission.
- Provisions include changes for:
- sale price,
- property repairs,
- contract dates,
- additional fees and other amounts paid by seller or buyer.
- This free PDF form can be downloaded directly from the TREC website, or filled in online.
- TREC Form ID 39-8.
$0.00
Texas Contract for Deed
If you are selling a real estate property in Texas, you can assist the buyer by carrying part or all of the purchase price with this Contract for Deed (or purchase money mortgage).
- Under the terms of this Contract, the seller effectively becomes the mortgage lender for the balance of the purchase money.
- Title will transfer to the buyer once payment in full of all principal and interest has been received by the seller.
- The seller has the right to take back the property if the buyer defaults in payment.
- At the seller's option, the balance can be repaid by monthly payments with or without interest until paid, or monthly payments with interest for a fixed number of payments with a balloon payment at the end to pay out the balance.
- Available in MS Word format and fully editable to fit your exact circumstances.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Texas.
$17.99
Texas Contractor's / Lender's Initial Disclosure Statement
TX contractors, you are required by the Texas Property Code to provide this Contractor's â„ Lender's Initial Disclosure Statement to a property owner before beginning work on a residential construction project.
- The Disclosure Statement informs the property owner of their rights, responsibilities and risks in building or renovating a home.
- It also offers guidelines as to what the owner should do to protect him/herself.
- Buy the form once, download it, and use it as often as you require.
Make sure you comply with the law. Download your copy of the Texas Contractor's â„ Lender's Initial Disclosure Statement form.
$12.49
Texas One to Four Residential Real Estate Contract (Resale)
Sell a Texas residential property with this One to Four Residential Real Estate Contract (Resale) from the Texas Real Estate Commission.
- This form of contract is used for the resale of residential properties that are either a single family home, a duplex, a tri-plex or a four-plex.
- It is not to be used for condominium transactions, new homes being sold by a builder, or farm and ranch properties.
- Download the form directly from the TREC website, or fill it in online.
- TREC Form 20-16.
$0.00
Texas Warranty Deed with Vendor's Lien
Transfer ownership of a real estate property in Texas from a seller to a buyer with this Warranty Deed with Vendor's Lien.
- The Warranty Deed gives the seller (the vendor) a lien over the property under a promissory note signed by the buyer and held by the vendor.
- The vendor can assign the vendor's lien to a mortgage lender after the promissory note is paid out of the proceeds of a new mortgage.
- The lender, who holds the promissory note and deed of trust, will retain superior title to the property until the loan is paid by the buyer.
- The form can also be used to place a lien by a third party lender.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Texas.
$6.49