Texas Statutes

§ 8.13 — SALES OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES; REDEMPTION.

Texas § 8.13
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Tex. Texas Constitution Code Ann. § 8.13 (2026).

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Sec. 13. SALES OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES; REDEMPTION.

(a)Provision shall be made by the Legislature for the sale of a sufficient portion of all lands and other property for the taxes due thereon that have not been paid.
(b)The deed of conveyance to the purchaser for all lands and other property thus sold shall be held to vest a good and perfect title in the purchaser thereof, subject only to redemption as provided by this section or impeachment for actual fraud.
(c)The former owner of a residence homestead, land designated for agricultural use, or a mineral interest sold for unpaid taxes shall within two years from date of the filing for record of the Purchaser's Deed have the right to redeem the property on the following basis:
(1)Within the first year of the redemp

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