Changes to HOA Laws in Texas

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Changes to the HOA Laws in Texas

A refined overview of key Texas HOA law updates, including fee caps, public records, websites, owner protections, board rules, and dispute resolution.

Fee Cap$375

Subdivision information fees are capped.

Resale Update$75

Updated resale certificate fees are capped.

Large Contracts$50K+

HOAs must solicit bids for qualifying service contracts.

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What Changed for Texas HOAs?

Texas HOA law updates created new transparency rules, fee limits, owner protections, website requirements, meeting notice rules, and improved dispute resolution options. These changes are important for homeowners, buyers, sellers, and association boards.

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Key HOA Law Updates

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Capped Fees

Fees are capped for subdivision information at $375 and updated resale certificates at $75.

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Public HOA Database

TREC was directed to create a publicly accessible central database of Texas HOAs, improving access to HOA records and management information.

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Website Requirement

HOAs with at least 60 lots or a management company contract must maintain a website with management certificates, meeting details, and notices.

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Dedicatory Instruments

HOAs must file dedicatory instruments with the county and include required contact information on management certificates and related documents.

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New Protections for Property Owners

The law adds protections from negative credit reporting when a fine or fee is in dispute. HOAs must provide detailed charge reports and offer payment plans before reporting certain delinquencies.

Rules & Governance

Board, Lease, and Safety Updates

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Conflicts of Interest

The legislation restricts certain conflicts of interest involving HOA architectural review boards.

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Lease Agreements

HOAs cannot require access to full lease agreements and may only request tenant contact information and lease start and end dates.

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Soliciting Bids

HOAs must solicit bids for service contracts over $50,000, creating more transparency around major association expenses.

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Safety and Security

HOAs are limited from prohibiting certain pool safety enclosures, security measures on private property, and certain religious displays.

Buyer & Owner Focus

Where Homeowners Should Pay Attention

Resale Certificate FeesImportant
HOA Website + NoticesHigh Value
Credit Reporting ProtectionCritical
Dispute ResolutionKey Protection

Meeting & Dispute Rules

More Transparency for Members

Meeting Notices

Timely Member Notice

HOA boards must provide members with timely notice about meetings.

Disputes

Improved Due Process

The law provides improved due process and additional legal avenues when resolving disputes with an HOA.

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Elite Realty Group helps buyers and homeowners understand HOA documents, fees, restrictions, notices, and community governance before making real estate decisions in Texas.

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