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Who is eligible to purchase a vacancy?
Only government officials
Only large corporations
Good Faith Claimants and Applicants
Any citizen of Texas
The correct answer is: Good Faith Claimants and Applicants
Good Faith Claimants and Applicants are individuals or entities who have shown an interest in obtaining property and have made a legitimate claim to a vacancy. In Texas, for someone to qualify as a good faith claimant, they must provide proof of their intentions and the legitimacy of their pursuit of the property. This process ensures that those who believe they have rights to a certain property can formally express their intent to claim it. The eligibility criteria help maintain order and control over vacant properties, preventing misuse and protecting the rights of individuals who make a good-faith effort to claim a property legally. Therefore, Good Faith Claimants and Applicants are recognized as having the appropriate standing to purchase a vacancy due to their demonstrated intentions and activities regarding the property. In contrast, the other choices imply restrictions that do not align with the broader eligibility criteria established by Texas law. Government officials and large corporations may have their specific processes for property acquisitions, but they are not exclusive to the purchase of vacancies. The option stating "any citizen of Texas" also lacks the necessary specificity required to ensure that only individuals or entities demonstrating intent and good faith efforts are considered eligible.