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Which TREC addendum would a Texas buyer use to address a property located in a municipal utility district (MUD)?
AThird Party Financing Addendum
BAddendum Concerning Right to Terminate Due to Lender's Appraisal
CAddendum for Property Subject to Mandatory Membership in a Property Owners Association
DNotice of MUD required under Texas Water Code § 49.452✓ Correct
Explanation
Texas Water Code § 49.452 requires that sellers of property located in a MUD provide buyers with a statutory notice disclosing the MUD's existence, current taxes, and bonded debt. This is a required disclosure, not a standard TREC addendum.
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