Land Use & Zoning
Texas Property Code Chapter 209 requires residential HOAs to provide homeowners with advance notice before taking enforcement action. The required notice must include:
AOnly the date of the HOA meeting
BA description of the alleged violation, the deadline to cure, and information about the homeowner's right to a hearing✓ Correct
COnly the amount of the fine
DTREC's contact information
Explanation
Texas Property Code Chapter 209 requires POAs to provide written notice of deed restriction violations that includes: a description of the alleged violation, a reasonable period to cure (at least 30 days for first violations in some circumstances), and information about the homeowner's right to submit a written request for a hearing to contest the violation.
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