Environmental
Texas requires sellers to disclose on the Seller's Disclosure Notice whether the property is located in a:
AHistoric district
B100-year floodplain or if the property has flooded✓ Correct
CCounty with high property taxes
DSchool district with below-average test scores
Explanation
The Texas Seller's Disclosure Notice (Section 5.008, Texas Property Code) requires sellers to disclose whether the property is in a floodplain, whether it has flooded, whether it has drainage or flooding issues, and other material facts about the property's condition. This helps buyers make informed decisions.
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