Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
PROPERTY CODE |
Title 2. CONVEYANCES |
Chapter 5. CONVEYANCES |
Subchapter D. EXECUTORY CONTRACT FOR CONVEYANCE |
Sec. 5.079. TITLE TRANSFER
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(a) The seller shall transfer recorded, legal title of the property covered by the executory contract to the purchaser not later than the 30th day after the date the seller receives the purchaser's final payment due under the contract.
(b) A seller who violates Subsection (a) is liable to the purchaser for:
(1) liquidated damages in the amount of:
(A) $250 a day for each day the seller fails to transfer the title to the purchaser during the period that begins the 31st day and ends the 90th day after the date the seller receives the purchaser's final payment due under the contract; and
(B) $500 a day for each day the seller fails to transfer title to the purchaser after the 90th day after the date the seller receives the purchaser's final payment due under the contract; and
(2) reasonable attorney's fees.
(c) If a person to whom a seller's property interest passes by will or intestate succession is required to obtain a court order to clarify the person's status as an heir or to clarify the status of the seller or the property before the person may convey good and indefeasible title to the property, the court in which the action is pending may waive payment of the liquidated damages and attorney's fees under Subsection (b) if the court finds that the person is pursuing the action to establish good and indefeasible title with reasonable diligence.
(d) In this section, "seller" includes a successor, assignee, personal representative, executor, or administrator of the seller.