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    • Texas Statutes
    • Property Code
    • Title 5 - Exempt Property and Liens
    • Subtitle B - Liens
    • Chapter 62 - Broker's and Appraiser's Lien on Commercial Real Estate
    • Subchapter B. Broker's Lien
    • Section 62.030. Mixed-Use Real Estate

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter B. Broker's Lien
    Section 62.030. Mixed-Use Real Estate

    Sec. 62.030. MIXED-USE REAL ESTATE. If real estate is zoned or restricted for more than one use, the broker's lien attaches only to the portions of the real estate that constitute commercial real estate.
    Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1571, Sec. 1, eff. Aug. 30, 1999.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Property Code

    Title 5 - Exempt Property and Liens

    Subtitle B - Liens

    Chapter 62 - Broker's and Appraiser's Lien on Commercial Real Estate

    Subchapter B. Broker's Lien

    Section 62.021. Person Entitled to Lien

    Section 62.022. Waiver, Release, or Discharge of Lien; Assumption of Commission Obligation

    Section 62.023. Affidavit Identifying Broker

    Section 62.024. Filing of Notice of Lien

    Section 62.025. Contents of Notice of Lien

    Section 62.026. Notice of Filing

    Section 62.027. Inception of Broker's Lien

    Section 62.028. Priority

    Section 62.029. Subordination

    Section 62.030. Mixed-Use Real Estate

    Section 62.031. Change in Use of Real Estate

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