Found this interesting... Per Champions School of Real Estate's 2016 book Law of Contracts page 64
"There is a two-year right of redemption for homestead property sold at a tax auction in Texas. This
means, if a person loses the homestead property due to unpaid taxes, he or she has two years to pay
the purchaser all expenses and a penalty and regain the land. If the land is not homestead property,
the right of redemption is only for six months."
"There is a two-year right of redemption for homestead property sold at a tax auction in Texas. This
means, if a person loses the homestead property due to unpaid taxes, he or she has two years to pay
the purchaser all expenses and a penalty and regain the land. If the land is not homestead property,
the right of redemption is only for six months."