Texas License Law
In Texas, the Seller's Disclosure Notice is required to be provided by the seller in all of the following transactions EXCEPT:
AA standard sale of a single-family home
BA residential property being transferred as part of a foreclosure✓ Correct
CA home being sold by a first-time seller
DAn owner-financed transaction
Explanation
Certain transactions are exempt from the Texas Seller's Disclosure Notice requirement, including foreclosure sales, executor or administrator sales, court-ordered sales, and certain estate transfers. Standard residential sales require the disclosure.
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