Tex. Prop. Code Section 5.203
Notice Requirements for Continuation of Existing Private Transfer Fee Obligations


(a)

A person who receives a private transfer fee under a private transfer fee obligation created before the effective date of this subchapter must, on or before January 31, 2012, file for record a “Notice of Private Transfer Fee Obligation” as provided by this section in the real property records of each county in which the property is located.

(b)

Multiple payees of a single private transfer fee under a private transfer fee obligation must designate one payee as the payee of record for the fee.

(c)

A notice under Subsection (a) must:

(1)

be printed in at least 14-point boldface type;

(2)

state the amount of the private transfer fee and the method of determination, if applicable;

(3)

state the date or any circumstance under which the private transfer fee obligation expires, if any;

(4)

state the purpose for which the money from the private transfer fee obligation will be used;

(5)

notwithstanding Subsection (b), state the name of each payee and each payee’s contact information;

(6)

state the name and address of the payee of record to whom the payment of the fee must be sent;

(7)

include the acknowledged signature of each payee or authorized representative of each payee; and

(8)

state the legal description of the property subject to the private transfer fee obligation.

(d)

A person required to file a notice under this section shall:

(1)

refile the notice described by this section not earlier than the 30th day before the third anniversary of the original filing date described by Subsection (a) and within a similar 30-day period every third year thereafter; and

(2)

amend the notice to reflect any change in the name or address of any payee included in the notice not later than the 30th day after the date the change occurs.

(e)

A person who amends a notice under Subsection (d)(2) must include:

(1)

the recording information of the original notice filed as required by this section; and

(2)

the legal description of the property subject to the private transfer fee obligation.

(f)

If a person required to file a notice under this section fails to comply with this section:

(1)

payment of the private transfer fee may not be a requirement for the conveyance of an interest in the property to a purchaser;

(2)

the property is not subject to further obligation under the private transfer fee obligation; and

(3)

the private transfer fee obligation is void.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 211 (H.B. 8), Sec. 1, eff. June 17, 2011.

Source: Section 5.203 — Notice Requirements for Continuation of Existing Private Transfer Fee Obligations, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/PR/htm/PR.­5.­htm#5.­203 (accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

5.001
Fee Simple
5.002
Failing as a Conveyance
5.003
Partial Conveyance
5.004
Conveyance by Authorized Officer
5.005
Aliens
5.006
Attorney’s Fees in Breach of Restrictive Covenant Action
5.007
Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act
5.008
Seller’s Disclosure of Property Condition
5.009
Duties of Life Tenant
5.010
Notice of Additional Tax Liability
5.011
Seller’s Disclosure Regarding Potential Annexation
5.012
Notice of Obligations Related to Membership in Property Owners’ Association
5.013
Seller’s Disclosure of Location of Conditions Under Surface of Unimproved Real Property
5.014
Notice of Obligations Related to Public Improvement District
5.015
Prohibited Fees
5.016
Conveyance of Residential Property Encumbered by Lien
5.019
Notice of Water Level Fluctuations
5.020
Easements Restricting Possession of Firearms or Alcoholic Beverages Prohibited
5.021
Instrument of Conveyance
5.022
Form
5.023
Implied Covenants
5.024
Encumbrances
5.025
Wood Shingle Roof
5.026
Discriminatory Provisions
5.027
Correction Instruments: Generally
5.028
Correction Instruments: Nonmaterial Corrections
5.029
Correction Instruments: Material Corrections
5.030
Correction Instrument: Effect
5.041
Future Estates
5.042
Abolition of Common-law Rules
5.043
Reformation of Interests Violating Rule Against Perpetuities
5.061
Definition
5.062
Applicability
5.063
Notice
5.064
Seller’s Remedies on Default
5.065
Right to Cure Default
5.066
Equity Protection
5.067
Placement of Lien for Utility Service
5.068
Foreign Language Requirement
5.069
Seller’s Disclosure of Property Condition
5.070
Seller’s Disclosure of Tax Payments and Insurance Coverage
5.071
Seller’s Disclosure of Financing Terms
5.072
Oral Agreements Prohibited
5.073
Contract Terms, Certain Waivers Prohibited
5.074
Purchaser’s Right to Cancel Contract Without Cause
5.076
Recording Requirements
5.077
Annual Accounting Statement
5.078
Disposition of Insurance Proceeds
5.079
Title Transfer
5.080
Liability for Disclosures
5.081
Right to Convert Contract
5.082
Request for Balance and Trustee
5.083
Right to Cancel Contract for Improper Platting
5.084
Right to Deduct
5.085
Fee Simple Title Required
5.087
Additional Provisions: Certain Counties
5.0141
Notice Required Before Contract Execution
5.0142
Purchaser Signature Required
5.0143
Recording of Notice at Closing
5.0144
Reliance on Filed Service Plan
5.0145
Suits for Damages
5.151
Disclosure in Offer to Purchase Mineral Interest
5.152
Certain Purchases of Mineral or Royalty Interests Void
5.201
Definitions
5.202
Certain Private Transfer Fee Obligations Void
5.203
Notice Requirements for Continuation of Existing Private Transfer Fee Obligations
5.204
Additional Compliance Requirement: Timely Acceptance of Fees Paid Under Existing Private Transfer Fee Obligations
5.0205
Equitable Interest Disclosure
5.205
Disclosure of Existing Transfer Fee Obligation Required in Contract for Sale
5.206
Waiver Void
5.207
Injunctive or Declaratory Relief
5.0261
Removal of Discriminatory Provision from Recorded Conveyance Instrument
5.0621
Construction with Other Law
5.0622
Additional Applicability: Certain Counties

Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

§ 5.203’s source at texas​.gov