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Assessment & Dues: Deer Park vs Houston

How do assessment & dues rules compare between Deer Park, TX and Houston, TX?

Deer Park and Houston have similar restriction levels.

Deer Park, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

HOA assessments in Deer Park subdivisions are governed by Texas Property Code Chapter 209. Regular and special assessments must follow notice requirements, and lien authority is limited by state law.

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Houston, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Texas Property Code governs HOA assessments, requiring notice before liens and limiting foreclosure. HOAs must send at least two written notices before filing a lien, and cannot foreclose for fines alone under most circumstances.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDeer ParkHouston
Notice for Increase30 days written notice-
Late Fee CapLesser of $10/month or 10%-
Lien ProcessWritten notice + 30-day cure period-
ForeclosureHeavily restricted by Chapter 209Not for fines alone
Special AssessmentsTypically require member voteTypically require member vote
Lien Notice-Two notices, 30 days each
Max Interest-Per docs or 18%/year

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Deer Park FAQ

Houston FAQ

Can my HOA foreclose on my home for unpaid dues?

Yes, but only after sending two certified written notices each with 30 days to cure. The HOA cannot foreclose solely for fines — unpaid regular assessments must be involved.

What happens if I don't pay my HOA assessment?

The HOA will file a lien on your property after proper notice. Late fees and attorney fees accumulate on the balance, and eventually the HOA may pursue foreclosure.

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