Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
🏘️ HOA Rules/Dispute Resolution

Dispute Resolution: Cedar Hill vs Irving

How do dispute resolution rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Irving, TX?

Cedar Hill and Irving have similar restriction levels.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

TX Property Code Section 209.00593 requires HOAs to offer alternative dispute resolution before enforcement. Mediation encouraged before litigation. County has no dispute resolution role.

View full Cedar Hill rules β†’

Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

TX Property Code Ch. 209 provides dispute resolution procedures including mandatory internal hearings before fines. Alternative dispute resolution (mediation/arbitration) is available.

View full Irving rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillIrving
ADR RequiredBefore enforcement-
MediationEncouraged before litigationAvailable under TX ADR Act
County RoleNone-
Attorney GeneralMay investigate abuses-
Internal Hearing-Required before fines
Written Notice-Must precede any enforcement
Small Claims-Justice Court up to $20,000
Complaints-TX Real Estate Commission

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cedar Hill FAQ

How do I dispute an HOA fine in Dallas County?

Request a hearing before the HOA board per Property Code Β§209.007. If unresolved, pursue mediation or file suit in civil court. The county has no HOA dispute resolution service.

Can I sue my HOA?

Yes, but Texas law requires alternative dispute resolution before filing certain lawsuits. Civil courts in Dallas County have jurisdiction over HOA matters.

Irving FAQ

Can my HOA fine me without a hearing?

No. Texas law requires written notice and the opportunity for a hearing before the board before fines can be imposed.

What are my options if I disagree with my HOA?

Request an internal hearing, pursue mediation/arbitration, file a complaint with the TX Real Estate Commission, or take legal action in Justice Court.

Compare other topics

See how Cedar Hill and Irving compare on other ordinance categories.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool