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21 Αυγ 2024 · In addition to listing many HOA-related Texas laws, it contains sample forms such as meeting notices, requests to inspect records, notices of fines, liens, and more. The book is available in print at the State Law Library.
- Enforcement of CC&Rs
This legal research guide provides information on homeowners...
- Meetings and Voting
Texas law states that property owners "must be allowed to...
- Bylaws and Records
Texas law requires a property owners' association composed...
- Board of Directors
The Texas State Law Library publishes legal research guides...
- General Information
The Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act is the...
- Assessments and Foreclosure
The notice requirements can be found in Section 209.0094 of...
- Texas Property Code, Chapter 209
CHAPTER 209. TEXAS RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNERS PROTECTION...
- Business Organizations Code Chapter 22. Nonprofit Corporations
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- Enforcement of CC&Rs
12 Ιουν 2023 · HOAs may be subject to certain state laws such as: Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act; Texas Nonprofit Corporation Act; Texas Fair Housing Act; How to Find HOA Regulations in Texas. All HOA governing documents are public records in Texas. The records must be filed in the county where the property is located.
21 Αυγ 2024 · Texas law requires a property owners' association composed of more than 14 lots to implement a records retention policy. A records retention policy identifies important records of the association and states how long they must be kept. Section 209.005(m) of the Texas Property Code establishes mandatory retention times for some of these records:
Senate Bill 1588 has 27 separate sections that add or modify statutory provisions in Chapters 202, 207 and 209 of the Texas Property Code, including provisions identical to those in House Bill 3571 (Protection of Security Measures) and Senate Bill 581 (Protection of Displayed Religious Items).
21 Αυγ 2024 · This legal research guide provides information on homeowners associations in Texas, including links to relevant statutes, practice aids, and information in “plain English.”
Property owners may be required to be members of the HOA and pay certain dues, assessments, or other fees. Typically, an HOA is run by a governing board, elected by the HOA members. While commonly referred to as “HOAs”, Texas law uses the term “property owners’ associations.”
Texas Statutes Title 11, Restrictive Covenants; Chapter 209, Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act. Refreshed: 2023-07-23