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Tex. Prop. Code Chapter 82
Texas Uniform Condominium Act
Governs condominiums created on or after January 1, 1994 under the Texas Property Code. Covers creation of condominiums, association powers, assessments and liens, insurance, records, resale certificates, and transition from declarant control.
Official source on statutes.capitol.texas.gov§ 82.001
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Defines terms used in Chapter 82: condominium, unit, association, common elements, declaration, bylaws, and related concepts for modern Texas condominiums.
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Lists default association powers unless the declaration says otherwise: adopt bylaws and budgets, levy assessments, hire management, enforce rules, enter units in emergencies, suspend voting for delinquency, borrow money (with member vote if required), and impose fines after notice and hearing.
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Board structure, officer roles, standards of conduct, and limitations on contracts with board members or relatives.
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How common-expense assessments are allocated, collected, and become the unit owner's obligation; ties to the declaration's allocation schedule.
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Automatic lien for unpaid assessments, recording, priority, foreclosure procedure, and purchaser liability after foreclosure.
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Seller must provide a resale certificate from the association; contents and timing for closings and owner disclosures.
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When and how the declarant must turn control of the association over to unit owners, deliver records, and fund transition obligations.
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