Texas Property Code
§ 43.002 — EXEMPT PROPERTY
PR § 43.002Title 5. EXEMPT PROPERTY AND LIENS · Part A. PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM CREDITORS' CLAIMS · Ch. 43. EXEMPT PUBLIC PROPERTY
Statute text
View on sourceThe real property of the state, including the real property held in the name of state agencies and funds, and the real property of a political subdivision of the state are exempt from attachment, execution, and forced sale. A judgment lien or abstract of judgment may not be filed or perfected against the state, a unit of state government, or a political subdivision of the state on property owned by the state, a unit of state government, or a political subdivision of the state; any such judgment lien or abstract of judgment is void and unenforceable.
Legislative history
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 159, Sec. 1, eff. May 20, 1997.