Revised and updated, the Third Edition ofTexas Homeowners Association Lawincorporates all of the pertinent new laws enacted through the 2015 Texas legislative session and includes more than twenty-five sample forms for use by Texas Homeowners Associations and homeowners. In addition, with more than 2...
Although this bill went into effect at the end of 2023, it’s an important one for all Texas homeowners who live in HOA communities to keep in mind. House Bill 886 House Bill 886, effective September 1, 2023, introduces new prerequisites for property assessment liens in Texas. A community...
Nineteen states have laws on the books to prohibit a funny HOA restriction: your right to “solar drying.” (That’s a fancy term for using a clothesline.) This time-honored tradition saves money and protects your clothes, but to your eagle-eyed HOA board, all those fabrics blowing in th...
New HOA Laws Coming into Effect 9/1/22 NEW TEXAS LAW FOR HOMEOWNERS AND HOA’S BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 1, 2022: • Senate Bill 1588: • Homeowners anywhere in Texas will be allowed to put up a perimeter fence around their property for added security (front, sides, and/or back of…More...
I used Calabrese Law Associates to accomplish some legal issues in the Real Estate area. I am from Texas and needed to do this remotely as the properties were in the Boston Area. Once I contacted the law firm, I felt that I was in the hands of professionals. Every interaction was exact...
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You have to pay HOA fees to cover the cost of all those benefits. These vary widely by community and can range from just $100 a year to more than $1,000 per month, according to theAmerican National Bank of Texas. HOAs impose many restrictions and rules, which may impact how you can...
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States like Texas and Washington prohibit HOAs from imposing bans on political signs whereas, in states like Virginia and the District of Columbia, no such laws exist. In most cases, though, HOAs can still impose some restrictions such as limiting the number and size of political signs, as ...
Personal comment, good job Texas, this is the clearest law on online voting I have seen to date. Washington - RCW 24.06.110 A member or shareholder may vote in person or, unless the articles of incorporation or the bylaws otherwise provide, may vote by mail, by electronic transmission......