Property Ownership
Under Texas law, which entity has the power to levy special assessments on properties to fund public infrastructure improvements?
AHOAs only
BMunicipal Utility Districts (MUDs) and other special purpose districts✓ Correct
CTREC
DThe Texas Real Estate Association
Explanation
Special purpose districts such as Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs), Levee Improvement Districts, and Public Improvement Districts (PIDs) have the power to levy assessments or taxes on properties within their boundaries to fund infrastructure.
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