The Comptroller’s office serves virtually every citizen in the state. As Texas’ chief tax collector, accountant, revenue estimator, treasurer and purchasing manager, the agency is responsible for writing the checks and keeping the books for the multi-billion-dollar business of state government. You are able to find several other forms for tax exemptions and such on this website.
§ 135:26. Land sale contract—Provision—For joining spouse—Contract for sale of homestead
§ 135:27. Deed—Conveyance of homestead
§ 135:28. --Release of homestead rights--By grantor
§ 135:29. ----By spouse of grantor
§ 135:30. --Conveyance of homestead--Joinder by wife
§ 135:31. --Joint release of homestead rights
§ 135:32. Mortgage or deed of trust--Exclusion of homestead from property covered
§ 135:33. --Encumbrance subject to homestead rights
§ 135:34. Partial assignment of homestead and exemption--Consumer credit transaction
§ 135:35. Notice of levy and sale of property and right to exemption
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