Tex. Water Code Section 13.257
Notice to Purchasers


(a)

In this section, “utility service provider” means a retail public utility other than a district subject to Section 49.452 (Notice to Purchasers) of this code.

(b)

If a person proposes to sell or convey real property located in a certificated service area of a utility service provider, the person must give to the purchaser written notice as prescribed by this section. An executory contract for the purchase and sale of real property that has a performance period of more than six months is considered a sale of real property under this section.

(c)

This section does not apply to:

(1)

a transfer of title under any type of lien foreclosure;

(2)

a transfer of title by deed in cancellation of indebtedness secured by a lien on the property conveyed;

(3)

a transfer of title by reason of a will or probate proceeding;

(4)

a transfer of title to or from a governmental entity;

(5)

a transfer of title to property located within the corporate limits of a municipality that is served by a municipally owned utility;

(6)

a transfer of title to property that receives water or sewer service from a utility service provider on the date the property is transferred;

(7)

a transfer of title by a trustee in bankruptcy;

(8)

a transfer of title by a mortgagee or beneficiary under a deed of trust who acquired the property:

(A)

at a sale conducted under a power of sale conferred by a deed of trust or other contract lien;

(B)

at a sale under a court judgment foreclosing a lien; or

(C)

by a deed in lieu of foreclosure;

(9)

a transfer of title from one co-owner to another co-owner;

(10)

a transfer of title between spouses or to a person in the lineal line of consanguinity of the transferor; or

(11)

a transfer of a mineral interest, leasehold interest, or security interest.

(d)

The notice must be executed by the seller and read as follows: "The real property, described below, that you are about to purchase may be located in a certificated water or sewer service area, which is authorized by law to provide water or sewer service to the properties in the certificated area. If your property is located in a certificated area there may be special costs or charges that you will be required to pay before you can receive water or sewer service. There may be a period required to construct lines or other facilities necessary to provide water or sewer service to your property. You are advised to determine if the property is in a certificated area and contact the utility service provider to determine the cost that you will be required to pay and the period, if any, that is required to provide water or sewer service to your property.
"The undersigned purchaser hereby acknowledges receipt of the foregoing notice at or before the execution of a binding contract for the purchase of the real property described in the notice or at closing of purchase of the real property.
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Date
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Signature of Purchaser
“Except for notices included as an addendum to or paragraph of a purchase contract, the notice must be executed by the seller and purchaser, as indicated.”

(e)

The notice must be given to the prospective purchaser before the execution of a binding contract of purchase and sale. The notice may be given separately or as an addendum to or paragraph of the contract. If the seller fails to provide the notice required by this section, the purchaser may terminate the contract. If the seller provides the notice at or before the closing of the purchase and sale contract and the purchaser elects to close even though the notice was not timely provided before the execution of the contract, it is conclusively presumed that the purchaser has waived all rights to terminate the contract and recover damages or pursue other remedies or rights under this section. Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, a seller, title insurance company, real estate broker, or examining attorney, or an agent, representative, or person acting on behalf of the seller, company, broker, or attorney, is not liable for damages under Subsection (m) or (n) or liable for any other damages to any person for:

(1)

failing to provide the notice required by this section to a purchaser before the execution of a binding contract of purchase and sale or at or before the closing of the purchase and sale contract if:

(A)

the utility service provider did not file the map of the certificated service area in the real property records of the county in which the service area is located and with the utility commission depicting the boundaries of the service area of the utility service provider as shown in the real property records of the county in which the service area is located; and

(B)

the utility commission did not maintain an accurate map of the certificated service area of the utility service provider as required by this chapter; or

(2)

unintentionally providing a notice required by this section that is incorrect under the circumstances before the execution of a binding contract of purchase and sale or at or before the closing of the purchase and sale contract.

(f)

The purchaser shall sign the notice or the purchase and sale contract that includes the notice to evidence the purchaser’s receipt of the notice.

(g)

At the closing of the purchase and sale contract, a separate copy of the notice with current information shall be executed by the seller and purchaser, acknowledged, and subsequently recorded in the real property records of the county in which the property is located. In completing the notice to be executed by the seller and purchaser at the closing of the purchase and sale contract, any seller, title insurance company, real estate broker, or examining attorney, or any agent, representative, or person acting on behalf of the seller, company, broker, or attorney, may rely on the accuracy of the information required by this chapter that is last filed in the real property records by the utility service provider and the accuracy of the map of the certificated service area of the utility service provider. Any information taken from the map is, for purposes of this section, conclusively presumed to be correct as a matter of law. Any subsequent seller, purchaser, title insurance company, real estate broker, examining attorney, or lienholder may rely on the map of the certificated service area filed in the real property records by the utility service provider.

(h)

In completing the notice required to be given to a prospective purchaser before the execution of a binding contract of purchase and sale, any seller, and any person completing the notice on behalf of the seller, may rely on the information contained in the map of the certificated service area filed in the real property records by the utility service provider. Any subsequent seller, purchaser, title insurance company, real estate broker, examining attorney, or lienholder may rely on the map of the certificated service area filed in the real property records by the utility service provider.

(i)

If the notice is given at closing as provided by Subsection (g), a purchaser, or the purchaser’s heirs, successors, or assigns, may not maintain an action for damages or maintain an action against a seller, title insurance company, real estate broker, or lienholder, or any agent, representative, or person acting on behalf of the seller, company, broker, or lienholder, by reason of the seller’s use of the information filed with the utility commission by the utility service provider or the seller’s use of the map of the certificated service area of the utility service provider filed in the real property records to determine whether the property to be purchased is within the certificated service area of the utility service provider. An action may not be maintained against a title insurance company for the failure to disclose that the described real property is included within the certificated service area of a utility service provider if the utility service provider did not file in the real property records or with the utility commission the map of the certificated service area.

(j)

Any purchaser who purchases real property in a certificated service area of a utility service provider and who subsequently sells or conveys the property is conclusively considered on the closing of the subsequent sale to have waived any previous right to damages under this section.

(k)

It is the express intent of this section that any seller, title insurance company, examining attorney, vendor of property and tax information, real estate broker, or lienholder, or any agent, representative, or person acting on behalf of the seller, company, attorney, vendor, broker, or lienholder, may rely for the purpose of completing the notice required by this section on the accuracy of the map of the certificated service area of the utility service provider filed in the real property records by the utility service provider.

(l)

Except as otherwise provided by Subsection (e), if any sale or conveyance of real property within the certificated service area of a utility service provider fails to comply with this section, the purchaser may file a suit for damages under Subsection (m) or (n).

(m)

If the sale or conveyance of real property fails to comply with this section, the purchaser may file a suit for damages in the amount of all costs related to the purchase of the property plus interest and reasonable attorney’s fees. The suit for damages may be filed jointly or severally against the individual or entity that sold or conveyed the property to the purchaser. Following the recovery of damages under this subsection, the amount of the damages shall be paid first to satisfy all unpaid obligations on each outstanding lien on the property and the remainder of the damage amount shall be paid to the purchaser. On payment of all damages respectively to each lienholder and the purchaser, the purchaser shall reconvey the property to the seller.

(n)

If the sale or conveyance of the property fails to comply with this section, the purchaser may file a suit for damages in an amount not to exceed $5,000, plus reasonable attorney’s fees.

(o)

A purchaser may not recover damages under both Subsections (m) and (n). An entry of a final decision awarding damages to the purchaser under either Subsection (m) or (n) precludes the purchaser from recovering damages under the other subsection. Notwithstanding general or special law or the common law of this state to the contrary, the relief provided under Subsections (m) and (n) provides the exclusive remedy for a purchaser aggrieved by the seller’s failure to comply with this section. Any action for damages under this section does not apply to, affect, alter, or impair the validity of any existing vendor’s lien, mechanic’s lien, or deed of trust lien on the property.

(p)

A suit for damages under this section must be filed by the earlier of:

(1)

a date on or before the 90th day after the date the purchaser discovers:

(A)

the cost the purchaser is required to pay to the utility service provider to obtain water or sewer service; or

(B)

the period required by the utility service provider to provide water or sewer service; or

(2)

the fourth anniversary of the date the property was sold or conveyed to the purchaser.

(q)

Notwithstanding any other provision of this section to the contrary, a purchaser may not recover damages under this section if the person:

(1)

purchases an equity interest in real property and, in conjunction with the purchase, assumes any liens, including a purchase money lien; and

(2)

does not require proof of title by abstract, title insurance policy, or any other method.

(r)

A utility service provider shall:

(1)

record in the real property records of each county in which the service area or a portion of the service area is located a certified copy of the map of the certificate of public convenience and necessity and of any amendment to the certificate as contained in the utility commission’s records, and a boundary description of the service area by:

(A)

a metes and bounds survey certified by a licensed state land surveyor or a registered professional land surveyor;

(B)

the Texas State Plane Coordinate System;

(C)

verifiable landmarks, including a road, creek, or railroad line; or

(D)

if a recorded plat of the area exists, lot and block number; and

(2)

submit to the utility commission evidence of the recording.

(s)

Each county shall accept and file in its real property records a utility service provider’s map presented to the county clerk under this section if the map meets filing requirements, does not exceed 11 inches by 17 inches in size, and is accompanied by the appropriate fee. The recording required by this section must be completed not later than the 31st day after the date a utility service provider receives a final order from the utility commission granting an application for a new certificate or for an amendment to a certificate that results in a change in the utility service provider’s service area.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1068, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 1145 (H.B. 2876), Sec. 12, eff. September 1, 2005.
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1004 (H.B. 4043), Sec. 1, eff. June 19, 2009.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 170 (H.B. 1600), Sec. 2.58, eff. September 1, 2013.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 171 (S.B. 567), Sec. 58, eff. September 1, 2013.

Source: Section 13.257 — Notice to Purchasers, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/WA/htm/WA.­13.­htm#13.­257 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

13.001
Legislative Policy and Purpose
13.002
Definitions
13.003
Applicability of Administrative Procedure and Texas Register Act
13.004
Jurisdiction of Utility Commission over Certain Water Supply or Sewer Service Corporations
13.011
Employees
13.014
Attorney General to Represent Commission or Utility Commission
13.015
Informal Proceeding
13.016
Record of Proceedings
13.017
Office of Public Utility Counsel
13.041
General Powers of Utility Commission and Commission
13.042
Jurisdiction of Municipality
13.043
Appellate Jurisdiction
13.044
Rates Charged by Municipality to Certain Special Districts
13.045
Notification Regarding Use of Revenue
13.046
Temporary Rates for Services Provided for Nonfunctioning System
13.081
Franchises
13.082
Local Utility Service
13.083
Rate Determination
13.084
Authority of Governing Body
13.085
Assistance by Utility Commission
13.086
Fair Wholesale Rates for Wholesale Water Sales to a Water District
13.087
Municipal Rates for Certain Recreational Vehicle Parks
13.088
Municipal Fees for Public School Districts
13.131
Records of Utility
13.132
Powers of Utility Commission
13.133
Inspections
13.134
Report of Advertising or Public Relations Expenses
13.135
Unlawful Rates, Rules, and Regulations
13.136
Filing Tariffs of Rates, Rules, and Regulations
13.137
Office and Other Business Locations of Utility
13.138
Communications by Utilities with Regulatory Authority
13.139
Standards of Service
13.140
Examination and Test of Equipment
13.141
Billing for Service to State
13.142
Time of Payment of Utility Bills by State
13.143
Voluntary Contributions
13.144
Notice of Wholesale Water Supply Contract
13.146
Water Conservation Plan
13.147
Consolidated Billing and Collection Contracts
13.148
Water Shortage Report
13.149
Notification of Water Loss
13.150
Reports Required for Water and Sewer Utilities
13.151
Billing for Services Provided During Extreme Weather Emergency
13.152
Initiation, Transfer, or Termination of Service
13.181
Power to Ensure Compliance
13.182
Just and Reasonable Rates
13.183
Fixing Overall Revenues
13.184
Fair Return
13.185
Components of Invested Capital and Net Income
13.186
Unreasonable or Violative Existing Rates
13.187
Class a Utilities: Statement of Intent to Change Rates
13.188
Adjustment for Change in Energy Costs
13.189
Unreasonable Preference or Prejudice as to Rates or Services
13.190
Equality of Rates and Services
13.191
Discrimination
13.192
Payments in Lieu of Taxes
13.241
Granting Certificates
13.242
Certificate Required
13.243
Exceptions for Extension of Service
13.244
Application
13.245
Municipal Boundaries or Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of Certain Municipalities
13.246
Notice and Hearing
13.247
Area Within Municipality
13.248
Contracts Valid and Enforceable
13.250
Continuous and Adequate Service
13.251
Sale, Assignment, or Lease of Certificate
13.252
Interference with Other Retail Public Utility
13.253
Improvements in Service
13.254
Decertification Initiated by Utility Commission or Utility
13.255
Single Certification in Incorporated or Annexed Areas
13.256
County Fee
13.257
Notice to Purchasers
13.258
Utility’s Application for Amendment and Use of Municipal Utility District’s Certificate Under Contract
13.301
Report of Sale, Merger, Etc
13.302
Purchase of Voting Stock in Another Public Utility: Report
13.303
Loans to Stockholders: Report
13.304
Foreclosure Report
13.305
Voluntary Valuation of Acquired Utility or Facilities
13.341
Jurisdiction over Affiliated Interests
13.342
Disclosure of Substantial Interest in Voting Securities
13.343
Wholesale Water Contracts Between Certain Affiliates
13.381
Right to Judicial Review
13.382
Costs and Attorney’s Fees
13.411
Action to Enjoin or Require Compliance
13.412
Receivership
13.413
Payment of Costs of Receivership
13.414
Penalty Against Retail Public Utility or Affiliated Interest
13.415
Personal Penalty
13.416
Penalties Cumulative
13.417
Contempt Proceedings
13.418
Disposition of Fines and Penalties
13.419
Venue
13.0421
Rates Charged by Certain Municipally Owned Utilities
13.0431
Appeals by Retail Public Utilities
13.0441
Fees Charged by Municipality to Public School Districts
13.451
Issuance of Emergency Order
13.452
Application for Emergency Order
13.453
Notice of Issuance
13.454
Hearing to Affirm, Modify, or Set Aside Order
13.455
Term of Order
13.501
Definitions
13.502
Submetering
13.503
Submetering Rules
13.504
Improper Rental Rate Increase
13.505
Restitution
13.506
Plumbing Fixtures
13.511
Definitions
13.512
Authority to Enter into Privatization Contracts
13.513
Election by Eligible City to Exempt Service Provider from Utility Commission Jurisdiction
13.514
Term and Provisions of a Privatization Contract
13.515
Payments Under a Privatization Contract
13.1325
Electronic Copies of Rate Information
13.1394
Standards of Emergency Operations
13.1395
Standards of Emergency Operations in Certain Counties
13.1396
Coordination of Emergency Operations
13.1461
Correctional Facility Compliance with Conservation Measures
13.1861
Rates Charged State
13.1871
Class B Utilities: Statement of Intent to Change Rates
13.1872
Class D Utilities: Rate Adjustment
13.1873
Application Rules
13.2451
Extension Beyond Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
13.2475
Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity to Provide Sewer Service in Certain Municipalities
13.2501
Conditions Requiring Refusal of Service
13.2502
Service Extensions by Water Supply and Sewer Service Corporation or Special Utility District
13.2541
Streamlined Expedited Release Initiated by Landowner
13.2551
Completion of Decertification
13.3011
Initial Rates for Certain Water or Sewer Systems After Purchase or Acquisition
13.4115
Action to Require Adjustment to Consumer Charge
13.4131
Supervision of Certain Utilities
13.4132
Operation of Utility that Discontinues Operation or Is Referred for Appointment of Receiver
13.4133
Emergency Rate Increase in Certain Circumstances
13.4151
Administrative Penalty
13.5031
Nonsubmetering Rules
13.18715
Class C Utilities: Statement of Intent to Change Rates

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 13.257’s source at texas​.gov