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No. Texas has one of the broadest homestead exemptions in the United States, but it's not protection against all liens. Mechanics' Liens for work done on the homestead, for example, are allowed, and the lienholder of a valid mechanics' lien can even force the sale of the property to pay the debt, as can the federal government for debts owed to it (such as income taxes).

If you really need to know if the homestead exemption protects you from a particular type of lien, you should consult an attorney familiar with Texas law.

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