Homestead Exemption

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A homestead exemption is a provision of law which generally serves two main purposes.

The first purpose is to exempt a family home from forced sale by creditors, other than the mortgage holder, holder of a "mechanic's lien" (a person who performs work on a home, such as a company who remodeled the kitchen), or a taxing authority for unpaid property tax.

The second purpose is to provide a tax break on the appraised value of the home, in order to lower property taxes.

Generally, a person can have only one residence declared as a homestead for this purpose.

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In Texas, the homestead exemptions are as follows:


Categories: [Legal Terms] [Real Estate]


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