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If you're going to know one statute, this is it. Section 209.006 governs the notice an HOA must give before fining you β€” and it's at the heart of most homeowner disputes.

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Tex. Prop. Code Β§ 209.006

Notice Required Before Enforcement Action

Before an HOA can fine you, suspend your privileges, or take enforcement action, it must first send written notice giving you a chance to cure. This statute spells out exactly what that notice must say β€” and what happens if the HOA skips this step.

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