Property Ownership
A Texas urban homestead is limited to:
A5 acres
B10 acres✓ Correct
C20 acres
DUnlimited acreage
Explanation
Texas urban homesteads are limited to 10 contiguous acres used for a home, business, or both. Rural homesteads can be up to 200 acres for a family or 100 acres for a single adult.
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