The Texas Non-Realty Items Addendum is a document used in real estate transactions in the state of Texas. It is an add-on to the real estate purchase contract and is used to list items that are not real estate in nature but are part of the purchase. The addendum lists items such as appliances, furniture, decorations, and other items that are not attached to the property, but are included in the sale. It details the condition of the items, who is responsible for their removal, and who is responsible for any damage done to them during the move. There are three types of Texas Non-Realty Items Addendum: the Standard Non-Realty Items Addendum, the Buyer's Non-Realty Items Addendum, and the Seller's Non-Realty Items Addendum. The Standard Non-Realty Items Addendum is used for all general sales and lists all items being included in the sale. The Buyer's and Seller's Non-Realty Items Addendums are used to specify items that are not included in the sale and can help to clarify any confusion regarding the sale of personal items.