Texas Homeowner’s Association: Appealing HOA Fines and a Realistic Result
Filing an appeal with your HOA may be a convenient and cheaper way to attack an unlawful or improper fine, but usually it is unhelpful. Appealing HOA Fines? Read more on the blog of Dallas HOA Attorney, Julian Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm P.C.
Can a POA Board Adopt Fining Policies if the CC&Rs Are Silent in Texas?
If your POA’s CC&Rs do not specifically allow fines, the Board cannot simply adopt a policy imposing them without proper authority. Read more on the blog of Dallas Property Association attorney, Julian Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm P.C.
What is a Restrictive Covenant?
A restrictive covenant limits the permissible uses of land within the HOA. Read more on the blog of Texas Homeowners Association Attorney, Julian Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm P.C.
Architectural Control Committee
In Texas, like in many other states, Homeowners Associations (HOAs) commonly have an Architectural Control Committee (ACC) tasked with maintaining the aesthetic and structural standards of the community. Read more on the blog of Dallas HOA attorney, Julian Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm P.C.
Building a Fence in an HOA: What, Why, and How?
While there may be some limitations to the appearance of your fence, a Texas Homeowner’s Association is prohibited from restricting your right to build a fence around the perimeter of your property. Read more on the blog of Dallas Texas HOA attorney, Julian Nacol, of Nacol Law Firm P.C.
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