Lien Against Your Property for Rent. All property in the apartment (unless exempt under Texas Property Code sec. 54.042) is subject to a contractual lien to secure pay- ment of delinquent rent (except as prohibited by Texas Government Code sec. 2306.6738, for owners support- ed by housing-tax-credit allocations). For this purpose, “apartment” excludes common areas but includes the in- terior living areas and exterior patios, balconies, attached garages, and any storerooms for your exclusive use.
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Lien Against Your Property for Rent. All property in the apartment dwelling (unless exempt under Texas Property Code sec. 54.042) is subject to a contractual lien to secure pay- ment of delinquent rent (except as prohibited by Texas Government Code sec. 2306.6738, for owners support- ed by housing-tax-credit allocations). For this purpose, “apartmentdwelling” excludes common outside areas but includes the in- terior interior living areas and exterior patios, balconies, attached garagesgarag- es, and any storerooms for your exclusive use.
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Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract
Lien Against Your Property for Rent. All property in the apartment dwelling (unless exempt under Texas Property Code sec. 54.042) is subject to a contractual lien to secure pay- ment of delinquent rent (except as prohibited by Texas Government Code sec. 2306.6738, for owners support- ed supported by housing-tax-credit allocations). For this purpose, “apartmentdwell- ing” excludes common outside areas but includes the in- terior interior living areas and exterior patios, balconies, attached garages, and any storerooms for your exclusive use.
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Samples: Lease Contract