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No, the Texas Homestead Exemption cannot be waived as it is a constitutional right. The only ways to lose the exemption are death, abandonment of the property, establishing another homestead, or sale/transfer of the property.
You cannot take a living person's real property without their consent. The only way to transfer ownership is for the owner to convey their interest by a deed.
Home ownership is shown by Deed, which you should have received when you obtained the property and which should be filed with the County Clerk.
Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.
Texas state law is not going to help a domestic partner obtain ownership of real estate, since the term "domestic partner" is meaningless under Texas state law.
Open an estate. Ask the court to appoint you executor. Once you have the letter of appointment, transfer the property to yourself. The court will approve the transfer and you're done.
In Texas, Drivers are required to carry minimum liability limits for both property damage and personal injury to another.
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Spain retained her ownership of Texas via the Adams-Unis treaty.
Absolutely not. Niether can they take your refrigator or vacum cleaner
If you are not a resident of Texas, the firearm will need to be sent to a dealer (holder of a Federal firearms license) in Texas, who will perform the transfer. If you AND the recipient are both residents of Texas, there is no registration of ordinary firearms. Make a two copies of a bill of sale describing the firearm, you sign, he signs, each gets a copy.
In TEXAS!! Are you kidding? You could get shot by the owner of the property.