1151.002 – RIGHTS OF GOOD FAITH PURCHASERS. (a) This
Texas Estates Code § 1151.002
Summary
This law protects good faith purchasers of property from guardianship estates, ensuring their rights are upheld when buying from a qualified guardian. It applies specifically to guardians acting within their legal authority and without knowledge of any title issues.
Applies to qualified guardians acting within legal authority.
Protects good faith purchasers from title defects.
Validates guardian's acts in property transactions.
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