The Arbitration Agreement is a legal document that facilitates the resolution of disputes between the purchaser of a manufactured home and the retailer through binding arbitration in Texas. This agreement is executed concurrently with the sales contract, affirming that it is part of the transaction governed by the Federal Arbitration Act. Key features include a clear outline of disputes covered, the arbitration process administered by the American Arbitration Association (AAA), and specific guidelines for initiating arbitration. Purchasers must give notice to the retailer and AAA when seeking arbitration, detailing the nature of their claim. The agreement specifies that for claims under twenty thousand dollars, a single arbitrator will handle the case, while higher claims require a panel of three arbitrators. Importantly, this agreement waives the right to a jury trial, indicating a shift to arbitration for dispute resolution. It serves as a critical tool for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants working with disputes in housing contracts, facilitating a more streamlined conflict resolution process.