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Dispute Resolution: Euless vs Fort Worth

How do dispute resolution rules compare between Euless, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Euless and Fort Worth have similar restriction levels.

Euless, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Euless HOA disputes follow TX Property Code Ch. 209. Owners get written violation notice, 30-day cure, and hearing rights. Mediation is often required before suit. Tarrant County District Court hears unresolved disputes.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

TX Property Code Sec. 209.007 entitles HOA members to a hearing before the board to resolve disputes. The board must hold hearings within 30 days of a written request and provide 10 days' notice. Either party may request one postponement of up to 10 days. Sec. 209.00593 allows owners to use alternative dispute resolution including mediation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEulessFort Worth
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Hearing Request-Within 30 days of notice
Board Hearing-Within 30 days of request
Postponement-Up to 10 days, one per party
Code Section-TX Prop. Code Sec. 209.007

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Euless FAQ

Fort Worth FAQ

Do I have to go through mediation before suing my HOA?

Mediation is not mandatory before filing suit, but either party may file a motion to compel mediation once a suit is filed under TX Property Code Sec. 209.00593. Many CC&Rs also include mandatory mediation clauses that must be followed.

Can I bring a lawyer to my HOA hearing?

TX Property Code Sec. 209.007 states that an owner may have a designated representative present their case at the hearing. This can include an attorney, though many hearings are handled without legal representation.

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