Texas community associations
TexasHOA & condo resources
Texas is one of the largest community-association markets in the country and has no state CAM licensure. Property Code chapters 82 (condos, 1994-and-later) and 209 (POAs) govern; management certificates filed with the county and TREC are distinctive Texas obligations.
What Texas requires
- Primary statute
- Tex. Property Code Ch. 82 (Uniform Condominium Act) and Ch. 209 (POA Act)
Explore Texas
Texas statutes
Plain-language HOA and condo statute reference for Texas boards and managers, with citations behind every answer.
Association directory
Search the HOA, condo, and co-op associations on public record across Texas.
Association map
Browse Texas community associations by county on an interactive map.
Free board tools
Calculators, planners, and document generators for Texas boards. Statute-cited, no sign-up.
Official sources
Primary public-record sources for Texas community association research.
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