31 Tex. Admin. Code § 364.15 - Plat Required
(a) The owner of a
tract of land located outside the corporate limits of a municipality that
divides the tract in any manner that creates two or more lots of five acres or
less intended for residential purposes must have a plat of the subdivision
prepared. Lots of five acres or less are presumed to be for residential
purposes unless the land is restricted to nonresidential uses on the final plat
and all deeds and contracts for deeds.
(b) No subdivided land shall be sold or
conveyed until the subdivider:
(1) has
received approval of a final plat of the tract; and
(2) has filed and recorded with the county
clerk of the county in which the tract is located a legally approved
plat.
(c) A division of
a tract is defined as including a metes and bounds description, or any
description of less than a whole parcel, in a deed of conveyance or in a
contract for a deed, using a contract of sale or other executory contract,
lease/purchase agreement, or using any other method to convey
property.
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