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The TREC Addendum for Property Located Seaward of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway is required for properties in certain coastal areas of Texas. This form primarily addresses:
AFlood insurance requirements
BThe Open Beaches Act and risks of coastal erosion and public access rights✓ Correct
CHurricane evacuation routes
DHOA restrictions in coastal communities
Explanation
This addendum is required for coastal properties near the Gulf. It discloses risks including coastal erosion, the Texas Open Beaches Act (which may grant public access rights across private beach property), and the potential for government takings.
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