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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.

HOA Fines: How Your HOA Can Seek Recourse

There are three principal (though not the only) ways an HOA may remedy the fines on a homeowner’s account: (1) file a lien against the property; (2) report the delinquency of an owner to a collection agency; and (3) file suit on the homeowner.  Read more on the blog of Dallas Homeowner Association Attorneys at 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.

What is a Dedicatory Instrument for a Homeowners Association?

In Texas, a "dedicatory instrument" for a Homeowners Association (HOA) is a term that encompasses a wide range of documents that govern the establishment, operation, management, and maintenance of a residential community. Read more on the blog of Dallas HOA Attorney, Julian Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm P.C.

Redeeming a Property Within a Residential Subdivision Homeowner’s Association

What happens when a HOA has either filed to foreclose or has already foreclosed on a homeowner's property? Read more on the blog of Dallas HOA Attorneys at the Nacol Law Firm P.C.

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Attorney Mark A. Nacol is board certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization

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