Property Ownership
The Texas homestead exemption protects which type of property from forced sale by unsecured creditors?
AAll real property owned by a Texas resident
BThe primary residence (and related homestead acreage) meeting the size requirements✓ Correct
CInvestment property and the homestead
DBusiness property and the homestead
Explanation
Texas homestead protection covers only the primary residence (up to 10 urban acres or 100-200 rural acres as applicable). Investment properties, vacation homes, and business properties do not receive homestead protection.
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