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Referred to as a 209 letter, this letter must notify the owner of certain information and rights, including each specific delinquent amount or charge, the total delinquent balance, providing the Owner a 45-day cure date, providing the Owner with an opportunity to enter into a payment plan, and must be mailed via
Section 209.015 - Regulation of Land Use: Residential Purpose (a) In this section: (1) Adjacent lot means: (A) a lot that is contiguous to another lot that fronts on the same street; (B) with respect to a corner lot, a lot that is contiguous to the corner lot by either a side property line or a back property line; or
If a person other than the association purchases the property at foreclosure, all rent and other income collected by the purchaser from the date of the foreclosure sale to the date of redemption shall be credited toward the amount owed the purchaser under Subsection (e), and if there are excess proceeds, those proceeds
TEX. CIVIL PRACTICE REMEDIES CODE 16.035: Contractual liens created by restrictions and condominium declarations to secure HOA/POA assessments become barred 4 years after due date.
Section 209.006 - Notice Required Before Enforcement Action (a) Before a property owners association may suspend an owners right to use a common area, file a suit against an owner other than a suit to collect a regular or special assessment or foreclose under an associations lien, charge an owner for property damage
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If a person other than the association purchases the property at foreclosure, all rent and other income collected by the purchaser from the date of the foreclosure sale to the date of redemption shall be credited toward the amount owed the purchaser under Subsection (e), and if there are excess proceeds, those proceeds
Section 209.008 - Attorneys Fees (a) A property owners association may collect reimbursement of reasonable attorneys fees and other reasonable costs incurred by the association relating to collecting amounts, including damages, due the association for enforcing restrictions or the bylaws or rules of the association
209.017. JUSTICE COURT JURISDICTION. An owner of property in a subdivision may bring an action for a violation of this chapter against the property owners association of the subdivision in the justice court of a precinct in which all or part of the subdivision is located. Added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch.

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