Property Ownership
Under Texas law, a condominium owner who is delinquent in HOA assessments may have their unit subjected to:
ACriminal prosecution by the HOA
BAn HOA assessment lien and potential foreclosure under Chapter 82✓ Correct
CImmediate eviction by the HOA
DA TREC license complaint
Explanation
Under Texas Property Code Chapter 82 (condominiums) and Chapter 209 (residential subdivisions), an HOA may file a lien for unpaid assessments and, after following required notice procedures, pursue foreclosure to collect delinquent amounts.
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