15.001 – SHORT TITLE. This chapter may be cited as the
Texas Property Code § 15.001
Summary
This law establishes the Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act, which standardizes electronic recording practices for real property documents. It affects entities involved in real estate transactions and electronic document submissions in Texas.
Establishes a standard for electronic recording of real property documents.
Affects real estate transactions and document submissions.
Promotes efficiency in property record management.
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