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1. Buffer Zone an area of land separating one land use from another
2. Variance permission to violate the rules
3. Police Power the right of the government to regulate and control the way land is used
4. Downsizing Changing the zoning of a property to lower the value use
5. Zoning the most common example of police power
6. Texas Property arranges Texas Statute Law into a logical order, making it more accessible and
Code understandable
7. Security Deposit is any advance of money, other than a rental application deposit of an advance
payment of rent that is intended primarily to secure performance under a lease of
commercial property
8. Variances are often requested prior to the construction to avoid violation of the rules
9. Title 8 Landlord & The most important chapter of the Texas Property Code for property managers and
Tenant landlords
10. Noncormfing use a change in zoning can cause?
of land
11. Manufactured are built in a factory and are built to a nation-wide building code
Homes
12. Trust Account account managed by one party for the benefit of another in a banking institution
authorized to do business in Texas
13. Safe Harbor Poli- determines whether or not an advertisement is clear and conspicuous
cy
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14. Advertisement a written or oral statement or communication by or on behalf of a license holder
or service provider
15. Trust Money clients' money
16. Trust Account an account managed by one party for the benefit of another in a banking instistu-
tion authorized to do business in Texas
17. Sales Agent Should not maintain a trust account
18. Open Carry and must appear in contrasting colors with block letters at least one inch in height
Concealed Carry
Signage
19. 30.06 establishments that will permit open carry on their premises, but prohibit con-
cealed carry
20. 30.07 Prohibits open carry on he premises
21. Deceptive Trade allows an aggrieved consumer to sue a seller of goods for damages
Practices Act
(DTPA)
22. Goods Tangible chattels
23. Services means work, labor or repair of goods. Brokerage is an example
24. Consumer an individual, corporation, partnership, or government source who seeks to ac-
quire
25. Producing Cause requires proof that the act or omission was a significance factor in bringing about
the injury
26. Force Majeure
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