Texas

Buy, sell and transfer Texas real estate property with these downloadable deeds, contracts, and conveyancing forms for residential and commercial real estate. If you need mortgage documents, go to Texas Mortgage Forms.

Texas does not have a statutory form of deed. If the form contains all the required elements and meets the minimum statutory requirements, it is acceptable for recordation. Deeds are the most commonly used method of transferring (conveying) title from one owner to another.

Real estate properties can also be transferred by will or inheritance, eminent domain, and adverse possession.

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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