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  2. Begin by reviewing the application requirements. Ensure you understand what projects need approval from the Architectural Committee (AC) and gather necessary documents.
  3. Fill out your personal information, including Owner Name, Address of Proposed Improvement, and contact details. Make sure all fields are completed accurately.
  4. Indicate the type of improvement you are requesting approval for by checking the appropriate box. Provide a detailed Description of Improvement in the designated area.
  5. Attach all required plans and specifications as outlined in the document. This includes plot plans, structural designs, and any other relevant documentation.
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The new law will require that homeowners association policies must include general categories of restrictive covenants for which the association may assess fines, a schedule of fines for each category of violation, and information on hearings.
HOA communities offer many benefits, such as the amenities, security, maintenance, and many other things. Still, on the other hand, there are some cons as well, such as fees, conflicts, bureaucracy, and restrictions.
In California, for example, your HOA cant foreclose on you unless youve been overdue for at least a year or have more than $1,800 in unpaid HOA fees. Texas, on the other hand, has no such laws, allowing HOAs to foreclose on homes for any unpaid dues, however small.
Homeowners associations (HOAs) can no longer deny building a fence for security. ing to a state law passed on Texas HOA fence rules in 2021, homeowners anywhere in the state are allowed to put up a perimeter fence for added security along the front, sides and/or back of their property.
Texas law places no limit on how much or how often assessments may increase. Any caps or restrictions will likely be found in the associations governing documents. Articles of incorporation or bylaws often limit the maximum amount that can be charged without approval by the general vote.

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An HOA has the authority to enforce the rules and regulations of the community using the community rules, or bylaws and covenants. These rules are considered agreed upon since homeowners approve them through board-elected representatives. CCRs exist apart from and in addition to local or city ordinances.
Longer Sentences for Human Smuggling Senate Bill 4 will increase the penalty for people found guilty of smuggling immigrants from two years in prison to 10 years in prison. The same increased sentence also applies to anyone convicted of operating a stash house. This law goes into effect in February 2024.
HOA fees typically cover the costs of maintaining common areas, such as lobbies, patios, landscaping, swimming pools, tennis courts, a community clubhouse, and elevators. In many cases, the fees cover some common utilities, such as water/sewer fees and garbage disposal.

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