Texas HOA Fines
Texas HOAs can impose fines for violations of deed restrictions or adopted rules, but only if they follow the notice, cure, and hearing process required by Texas Property Code §209.006. Fines imposed without proper notice or outside the adopted fine schedule may be unenforceable.
Questions in this topic
- Can my HOA fine me without giving notice in Texas? Generally no. Under Texas Property Code §209.006, an HOA must provide written notice of the violation with a reasonable …
- How do I dispute an HOA fine in Texas? To dispute a Texas HOA fine, first request a hearing before the board under Texas Property Code §209.007. Submit your wr…
- Can my HOA put a lien on my property for unpaid fines in Texas? Yes, Texas HOAs can record a lien for unpaid fines if the governing documents authorize it and proper notice was given. …
- Does my HOA need a published fine schedule in Texas? Yes. Texas Property Code §209.0061 requires a Chapter 209 HOA to adopt a written enforcement policy that includes a sche…
- Can my HOA suspend my access to amenities in Texas? Yes. A Texas HOA may suspend access to common area amenities if the governing documents authorize it and the HOA follows…
- Can my HOA fine me for parking violations? Yes. Texas HOAs can impose fines for parking violations if the restriction is in the deed restrictions or adopted rules.…
- Can my HOA fine me for landscaping or lawn violations in Texas? Yes. A Texas HOA can fine homeowners for landscaping or lawn violations if the requirement is authorized by the HOA's go…
- Can my HOA impose daily fines for ongoing violations in Texas? Yes, Texas HOAs can impose daily fines for ongoing violations if the governing documents specifically authorize daily fi…
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