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I was serious when I wrote"apply for an exemption". Go to the county office and investigate the options and how this is done. "homeless shelter" may be a good arguement.
As indicated in other threads, the very same localities routinely eliminate property registrations all the time for very ordinary reasons (even for Texas!): sub-division and amalgamations. When a property is divided or joined to another, the existing tax# etc is removed from the record, until the new deed is recorded. Which proves many things.
So figure out how to eliminate the registration on this basis- even if you have to subdivide into non-buildable lots, just to get the registration removed.
But there has got to be a way to do the same without the rigamarole of re-parcelezation...do your homework. Its not legal research, its hit the pavement and go to the county offices and find the loophole right there in the regular everyday "dont-mess-with-Texas" forms and procedures. BE NORMAL, seek, and you WILL find.
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