Texas Complaint for Specific Performance or Damages Based on a Contract to Convey Real Property is a legal document used to enforce the terms of a real estate contract when one party fails to perform their obligation. It outlines the facts of the contract dispute, the damages incurred, and the remedy sought. This complaint can be used when the buyer is unable to obtain title to the property as promised, or when the seller fails to provide clear title to the buyer in a timely manner. There are two types of Texas Complaint for Specific Performance or Damages Based on a Contract to Convey Real Property: a Complaint for Specific Performance and a Complaint for Damages. In a Complaint for Specific Performance, the plaintiff seeks a court order requiring the defendant to fulfill their contractual obligation to convey the property. The plaintiff must prove that the contract was entered into in good faith, that the defendant was not able to fulfill their obligation, and that the plaintiff has suffered damages as a result. In a Complaint for Damages, the plaintiff seeks monetary compensation for losses incurred as a result of the defendant's failure to fulfill their obligation to convey the property. The plaintiff must demonstrate that the defendant breached the contract, that the plaintiff suffered damages as a result, and that the amount of damages requested is reasonable.