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Dispute Resolution: Arlington vs Mansfield

How do dispute resolution rules compare between Arlington, TX and Mansfield, TX?

Arlington and Mansfield have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

HOA disputes in Tarrant County follow TX Property Code 209.006 notice and cure, 209.007 hearing rights, and HB 614 (2023) fine procedures. Owners may mediate, sue in district court, or complain to the Texas AG.

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Mansfield, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

TX Property Code 209.006 requires HOAs to offer a hearing before fines. Owners can use ADR, file in JP court under 20,000 dollars, or sue in district court. Attorney fees available to prevailing owner under 209.008.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonMansfield
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Hearing Right-TX Prop Code 209.006
Hearing Request-30 days in writing
JP Court Limit-20,000 dollars
Fee Shifting-Section 209.008
TREC Jurisdiction-No over HOAs

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Arlington FAQ

What should I do if I get an HOA violation notice?

Read it carefully. Under TX Property Code 209.006, it must describe the violation, the cure required, and a reasonable cure period (usually 30+ days). You may request a hearing under 209.007 within the time specified. Document your response and consider consulting an HOA attorney.

Can I sue my HOA in Tarrant County?

Yes, in Tarrant County District Court (for amounts over $20,000 or equitable relief) or Justice Court (for smaller claims). Many declarations require mediation first. TX Property Code 209 provides statutory causes of action with attorneys fees for prevailing owners in certain situations.

Mansfield FAQ

How do I fight a fine from my Mansfield HOA?

Request a hearing before the board in writing within 30 days of the violation notice under TX Property Code 209.006. Bring photos, witnesses, and documents to the hearing.

Can I recover attorney fees if my HOA sues me?

Yes, a prevailing party in a Chapter 209 enforcement suit can recover reasonable attorney fees under Section 209.008.

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