HOA Elections in Texas: Rules, Procedures & Homeowner Rights
Texas HOA board elections are governed by Property Code §209.0058 and open meeting requirements under §209.0051. Boards must provide at least 10 days notice of meetings where elections are held, and all board meetings must be open to members unless a properly called executive session is held.
Key Statutes
- Prop. Code §209.0058
- Prop. Code §209.0051
- Prop. Code §209.014
Questions covered in this guide
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- Can HOA members vote by proxy in Texas? Under §209.00592, Texas HOAs must offer at least one approved voting method. Learn whether proxy voting is available at …
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