Texas Ct Says HOA Has Right to Foreclose Its Lien on the Homes of Delinquent Owners
- Case Decisions, Dispute Resolution, Dues and Assessments
Texas Appellate Court decision (May 14, 2015).
In this case, a homeowners association (“Association”) filed suit against a homeowner seeking to recover unpaid assessments and attorney’s fees. The action filed by the Association also sought a judgment for the foreclosure of its lien on the homeowner’s property along with an order directing that the property be sold to satisfy the judgment pursuant to rights granted to the Association under the Association’s governing documents. The trial court granted the Association a summary judgment that awarded the[…]
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