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Tex. Prop. Code Chapter 209
Texas Residential Property Owners' Association Act
Governs residential property owners' associations (HOAs) for subdivisions of single-family lots. Covers governing documents, board duties, assessments, liens, meetings and elections, resale certificates, enforcement policies (HB 614), and owner remedies.
Official source on statutes.capitol.texas.gov§ 209.001
§ 209.002
§ 209.003
§ 209.004
Default powers of a residential property owners' association: maintain common areas, adopt budgets and assessments, enforce restrictive covenants, adopt rules, and contract for management—subject to the dedicatory instruments.
§ 209.0041
§ 209.0042
§ 209.005
§ 209.00505
§ 209.0051
§ 209.0052
§ 209.0055
§ 209.0056
§ 209.0057
§ 209.0058
When board or member votes must use written signed ballots instead of proxies or electronic voting—frequently cited in election disputes.
§ 209.0059
§ 209.00591
§ 209.00592
§ 209.00593
§ 209.00594
§ 209.006
§ 209.0061
HB 614 (2023): associations must adopt a written enforcement policy for restrictive covenants and provide it to owners on request.
§ 209.0062
TREC management certificate filed with the county clerk when a third party manages the subdivision—distinctive Texas compliance item for HOAs.
§ 209.0063
§ 209.0064
§ 209.0065
§ 209.007
Owner right to inspect association books and records; response deadlines and allowable redactions.
§ 209.008
§ 209.009
Open-meeting requirements for the board, notice, quorum, and member attendance rights for Texas HOAs.
§ 209.0091
§ 209.0092
§ 209.0093
§ 209.0094
§ 209.010
Assessment lien, notice, foreclosure, and related collection rules for residential POAs.
§ 209.011
§ 209.012
§ 209.013
§ 209.014
If the association fails to hold a required annual meeting, members can force an election process under this section.
§ 209.015
§ 209.016
§ 209.017
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