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Architectural Review: Grapevine vs Haltom City

How do architectural review rules compare between Grapevine, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Grapevine and Haltom City have similar restriction levels.

Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Texas Property Code 209.00505 requires HOA architectural committees to have written standards and fair procedures. Grapevine HOAs may review exterior changes but must apply standards consistently.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Haltom City HOA ACCs must follow TX Property Code 209 review rules. State law protects solar panels, flags, rain barrels, religious items, and security cameras from HOA bans under Chapter 202.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrapevineHaltom City
StatuteTX Property Code 209.00505-
Written StandardsRequired-
Decision TimelinePer governing docs-
Appeal RightsYes-
Response Time-Set by governing docs, 30-45 typical
Written Denial-Required with reasons
Solar Protected-TX Property Code 202.010
Flag Protected-TX Property Code 202.011
Camera Protected-TX Property Code 202.023

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Grapevine FAQ

Can my HOA deny my paint color request?

Only by applying written standards fairly. Arbitrary denials may violate TX Property Code 209.00505.

How fast must my HOA respond to an ARC request?

Per the governing documents. Many require decisions within 30 to 60 days.

Haltom City FAQ

How long does my Haltom City HOA have to respond to an architectural application?

The time is set by your HOA declaration, typically 30 to 45 days. Under Texas Property Code Section 209.00505 the response must be in writing. Many governing documents treat non-response as deemed approval, so check your declaration.

Can my HOA deny my solar panel installation in Haltom City?

No. Texas Property Code Section 202.010 prohibits HOAs from banning solar energy devices. The HOA may impose reasonable restrictions on location (like preferring roof-mounted over ground-mounted when both are efficient) and require conformance with roof color, but outright bans are unenforceable.

Can my HOA make me remove a security camera in Haltom City?

No, generally. Texas Property Code Section 202.023 (effective 2021) prohibits HOAs from restricting security cameras mounted on the owner's lot even if visible from adjacent property or streets, provided the camera is not positioned for voyeurism.

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