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Dispute Resolution: Austin vs Pflugerville

How do dispute resolution rules compare between Austin, TX and Pflugerville, TX?

Austin and Pflugerville have similar restriction levels.

Austin, TX

Travis County

Some Restrictions

Texas Property Code Section 209.0071 provides a mandatory alternative dispute resolution (ADR) framework for HOA disputes in Austin. Before an HOA or homeowner can file a lawsuit related to the governing documents, the complaining party must first offer ADR through mediation. This applies to disputes over enforcement actions, fines, architectural decisions, and assessment collection.

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Pflugerville, TX

Travis County

Some Restrictions

TX Property Code 209.007 requires HOAs to provide owners notice and opportunity for a hearing before assessing fines or suspending privileges. Owners may request ADR through the Texas Real Estate Commission or file in Travis County Justice/District Court.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAustinPflugerville
ADR RequirementMust offer before filing lawsuit (Section 209.0071)-
Written OfferMust describe dispute and desired outcome-
Response Period30 days to accept ADR offer-
Cost SharingMediation costs typically split between parties-
Municipal ProgramNone; handled through state law-
Notice-Certified mail
Cure period-30 days minimum
Hearing-Before board on request
Justice Court-Under $20,000
Statute-209.007

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Austin FAQ

Do I have to try mediation before suing my Austin HOA?

Yes. Under Texas Property Code Section 209.0071, before either party can file a lawsuit related to the governing documents, the complaining party must first offer alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in writing. If the other party accepts, ADR must be completed before filing suit.

Where do I file a complaint about my Austin HOA?

There is no single regulatory agency for HOA complaints in Texas. You can request ADR under Section 209.0071, file a complaint with the Texas Real Estate Commission regarding management certificate issues, or pursue legal action in court after completing ADR requirements.

Pflugerville FAQ

Who enforces this in Travis County?

Travis County code enforcement at (512) 854-4260 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Travis County?

Travis County code enforcement at (512) 854-4260 handles most complaints.

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