Property Ownership
Under Texas Property Code § 5.014, a seller of certain types of Texas property must disclose if the property is located in a:
AHistoric district
BGroundwater conservation district or special flood hazard area, among other statutory disclosures✓ Correct
CMilitary impact zone
DTREC designated service area
Explanation
Texas Property Code § 5.014 requires sellers to provide a notice to buyers if the property is in various special districts or areas (groundwater conservation districts, municipal utility districts, public improvement districts, etc.).
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