Texas Contractor's Disbursement Disclosure for Residential Construction
Texas law requires contractors to provide home owners with this Contractor's Disbursement Disclosure for Residential Construction before disbursing funds.
Why do I need this Disclosure Form?
If you are a contractor doing residential construction and renovation projects in Texas, you are required by State law to give the home owner a Disbursement Disclosure before each payment is made to you out of the construction funds.
This Disclosure Form is only for construction or improvement projects on residential consumer-owned properties, not for commercial projects.
What information is contained in the Disclosure?
The disclosure statement lists (i) the bills that have been paid for work performed on the project and (ii) the bills that have not yet been paid.
Format and Jurisdiction
The Contractor's Disbursement Disclosure template is provided in MS Word format and is editable and reusable. Once you purchase the form, you can use it over and over again.
This document is compliant with the Texas Property Code and is intended to be used only in the State of Texas.
Texas Contractor's / Lender's Initial Disclosure Statement
TX contractors, you are required by the Texas Property Code to provide this Contractor's â„ Lender's Initial Disclosure Statement to a property owner before beginning work on a residential construction project.
- The Disclosure Statement informs the property owner of their rights, responsibilities and risks in building or renovating a home.
- It also offers guidelines as to what the owner should do to protect him/herself.
- Buy the form once, download it, and use it as often as you require.