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How to Sell a House As Is in Texas? Choose How to Sell Your Home. You have 4 alternatives when selling your house as is in Texas. Make Minor Repairs. The more repairs your home needs, the lower its value will be. Conduct a Pre-listing Inspection. Disclose All of Your Home's Defects. Fill Out the As Is Real Estate Contract.
I am sorry to hear about your situation. Fortunately, under Texas Law, your homestead is legally protected. Meaning that a judgment creditor (other than a mortgage foreclosure or IRS debt) is unable to seize your home in Texas if it is your homestead.
This document is a Texas Real Estate Commission addendum. It outlines the conditions under which a buyer can sell other property while purchasing a new one. It includes deadlines and requirements to ensure a smooth transaction.
Here's what you need to know when answering, “How long are you liable after selling a house?” Disclosure Issues: Laws about disclosing property defects vary by state but can range from 2-10 years. Some laws might also vary depending on the severity of the issue.
How long are you liable after selling a house in Texas? Sellers can be held responsible for hidden defects known to the sellers for up to four years after the sale if they fail to disclose them beforehand.
The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) form, widely used in Texas property transactions, includes a standardized “as-is” clause: “As Is” means the present condition of the Property with any and all defects and without warranty except for the warranties of title and the warranties in this contract.
One of the best sites to look for homes in pre-foreclosure is the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) website. Houses in the HUD Pre-Foreclosure Sales Program are short sales. To buy a home through a HUD Pre-Foreclosure Sale, you must use a HUD-approved real estate agent and follow set guidelines.
Redemption. Most properties sold at the Harris County Delinquent Tax Sale are subject to the defendant's right of redemption – 2 years for residence homestead and 180 days for non-homesteaded properties. To redeem the property, the defendant must either: contact the purchaser or.
The auction is conducted on the first Tuesday of each month at Bayou City Event Center, between am to pm.
The foreclosure auction might be held in the sheriff's office or at the county courthouse, typically on the front steps. Sometimes, foreclosure auctions happen on the internet. More and more foreclosure sales are taking place online.