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    • Subchapter G. Certain Private Transfer Fees Prohibited; Preservation of Private Real Property Rights
    • Section 5.206. Waiver Void

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter G. Certain Private Transfer Fees Prohibited; Preservation of Private Real Property Rights
    Section 5.206. Waiver Void

    Sec. 5.206. WAIVER VOID. A provision that purports to waive a purchaser's rights under this subchapter is void.
    Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 211 (H.B. 8), Sec. 1, eff. June 17, 2011.

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    Title 2 - Conveyances

    Chapter 5 - Conveyances

    Subchapter G. Certain Private Transfer Fees Prohibited; Preservation of Private Real Property Rights

    Section 5.201. Definitions

    Section 5.202. Certain Private Transfer Fee Obligations Void

    Section 5.203. Notice Requirements for Continuation of Existing Private Transfer Fee Obligations

    Section 5.204. Additional Compliance Requirement: Timely Acceptance of Fees Paid Under Existing Private Transfer Fee Obligations

    Section 5.205. Disclosure of Existing Transfer Fee Obligation Required in Contract for Sale

    Section 5.206. Waiver Void

    Section 5.207. Injunctive or Declaratory Relief; Providing Penalties

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