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Victor Yap
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
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What does section 6A-8 mean?

Victor Yap
Pro Member
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
Posted

For this form: https://www.trec.texas.gov/sites/default/files/pdf-forms/20-14_0.pdf , can someone help explain section 6A-8?

The standard printed exception as to discrepancies, conflicts, shortages in area or
boundary lines, encroachments or protrusions, or overlapping improvements:
(i) will not be amended or deleted from the title policy; or
(ii) will be amended to read, "shortages in area" at the expense of Buyer Seller.

Why would I choose (i)? Wouldn't I always want it to be amended?

I am about ready to submit my first offer, but I want to understand everything that I'm signing.

Any links to learn more about this is greatly appreciated. Thank you BP.

  • Victor Yap