Texas Applications and Forms Key Terms

Learn key terms so you can access the appropriate Texas forms and applications

By Michele Vrouvas
Most agreements you enter into and most of the business you conduct in Texas won’t be considered legal unless you’ve completed certain forms and applications. For example, the real estate contract for the sale of your home must include a form specifying whether the home contains lead-based paint. Likewise, Texas timeshare plans between individuals won’t be honored by a court unless the parties have complied with the Texas statutes governing these arrangements. Learn key terms related to Texas forms and applications to rest assured that your agreements are in full compliance with state laws.

 

Real estate home sales package

A real estate home sales package includes the five main documents you'll need to complete the sale of a residential home in Texas. These packages usually also contain guidelines for completing the forms.
Try: US Legal Forms describes the real estate home sales package in detail and identifies the key documents you’ll need to complete one of the most important real estate transactions most people will ever engage in

Residential service contract

A residential service contract in Texas allows a residential service company to enter into a written home warranty agreement with the home owner. These agreements are made by licensed service companies who have completed the necessary forms.
Try: Go to the Texas Real Estate Commission website to find the forms you’ll need to become a licensed residential service company.

Texas Timeshare Act

The Texas Timeshare Act identifies the forms necessary to enter into a valid timeshare arrangement in Texas. These arrangements are regulated by the Texas Real Estate Commission. The Act is part of the Texas Administrative Code.
Try: The Texas Administrative Code explains the forms you’ll need to make a timeshare arrangement. It also provides the rules for completing and formatting the forms.

Teach for Texas loan repayment

If you're a certified teacher in Texas, you may apply for the special loan repayment assistance program that reimburses teachers for loan payments they have made. In return, you'll have to teach in a Texas school district that is experiencing a shortage of teachers in certain teaching fields.
Try: Go to The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to find out where you can access the application form for this loan repayment program. You’ll also learn about the maximum amounts repayable under this program and which loans are eligible for repayment.

Mortgage loan application

Use the mortgage loan application offered by Texas banks to get a15 or 30 year fixed rate conventional loan for the purchase of residential property. When you complete the loan application, you'll decide which loan is right for you based upon the principal and interest payments you'll be required to make.
Try: To get the rate and APR on fixed and adjustable mortgage loans in Texas, go to the Texas First Bank website. You’ll also be able to access the printable version of the mortgage loan application.

Workers compensation forms

Employees in Texas who believe they've been injured on the job because their employer violated state regulations must complete workers compensation forms and file them with the appropriate government office. Some of these forms may be completed online. Depending on the circumstances of the injury, employers may also have to file the forms with their insurance carrier.
Try: The state’s Department of Insurance page answers frequently asked questions about the workers compensation forms, such as which forms have become obsolete, which relate to appeals of workers compensation claims and which forms are reserved for certain kinds of complaints. There’s also a link so you can access all workers compensation forms.


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