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)
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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.
Texas data
Counts, compliance exposure, valuations, and insurance data for Texas community associations. Public records.
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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