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The information provided here serves as a general example and overview regarding residential partnership agreements within a specified U.S. state. It is not intended as legal advice and should not replace consultation with a qualified attorney experienced in real estate or contract law in the relevant jurisdiction. Regulations and legal requirements may differ by location, necessitating modifications to meet local standards. Users assume all responsibilities for any use of this example, and no liability is accepted for errors, omissions, or adverse outcomes resulting from its application without professional legal review.
Please note: This is a sample Cohabitation Agreement template for Texas, US. It is provided for illustrative purposes only, and actual terms may vary based on specific circumstances and legal advice.
Sample Cohabitation Agreement for Texas, US
Parties Involved:
Party A: [Full Name]
Address: [Address Line], Texas, US
Party B: [Full Name]
Address: [Address Line], Texas, US
Purpose:
This agreement outlines the rights, responsibilities, and shared arrangements of the parties regarding cohabitation within the state of Texas, US.
Residency Details:
The parties agree to reside together at the property located at [Property Address], Texas, US, and shall specify the terms of occupancy and ownership as outlined herein.
Financial Responsibilities:
The parties agree to share expenses related to the household, including rent/mortgage, utilities, and other costs, in proportion to their respective incomes or as otherwise agreed.
Assets and Property:
All assets acquired jointly or individually during cohabitation shall be documented and managed as per the arrangements specified, including any property, savings, or personal items.
Governing Law & Dispute Resolution:
This agreement shall be governed by the laws of Texas. Any disputes arising shall be addressed through mediation or arbitration, and litigation shall be pursued within Texas courts.
Additional Provisions:
- The parties agree to communicate openly regarding financial and personal matters.
- Any modifications to this agreement must be made in writing and signed by both parties.
- This agreement does not constitute a legal marriage or partnership arrangement unless duly registered.
Texas, ______________________
[Party A Name]
[Party B Name]
