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Assessment & Dues: Arlington vs Euless

How do assessment & dues rules compare between Arlington, TX and Euless, TX?

Arlington and Euless have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Tarrant County HOAs levy assessments under TX Property Code 209. Collection follows 209.0062 payment plans, 209.008 attorneys fees limits, and 209.009 foreclosure limits barring fines-only foreclosure.

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Euless, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Euless HOA assessments follow TX Property Code Ch. 209. Payment plans are required (209.0062). SB 1588 (2021) bars foreclosure on fines-only liens. Assessment liens remain foreclosable after 30-day demand.

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Arlington FAQ

Can my Tarrant County HOA foreclose for unpaid fines?

No. Under TX Property Code 209.009, an HOA cannot foreclose its assessment lien solely for unpaid fines. The lien must include genuine assessments (dues) to support foreclosure, and small old debts are also protected from foreclosure.

Does my HOA have to offer a payment plan?

Yes. Under TX Property Code 209.0062, Texas HOAs must adopt a written payment plan policy allowing delinquent owners to pay past-due amounts over at least 3 months before accelerating or foreclosing. Ask the HOA in writing for the plan.

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