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Making public the purchase price
I've recently purchase an investment property that was purchased for "$10" according to the title paperwork sent to the Appraisal district. In Texas the purchase amount does not have to be disclosed, apparently. Is there a way to reverse this, and make the purchase price known for the sake of fighting taxes, or the opposite, increasing comps in the area, etc?