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Dispute Resolution: Irving vs Richardson

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

Irving and Richardson have similar restriction levels.

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.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

HOA disputes in Richardson follow Texas Property Code 209 procedures requiring written notice, an opportunity to cure, and a member hearing before enforcement actions such as fines, suspension, or legal action. Many disputes resolve through internal grievance processes before litigation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvingRichardson
Internal HearingRequired before fines-
Written NoticeMust precede any enforcement-
MediationAvailable under TX ADR Act-
Small ClaimsJustice Court up to $20,000-
ComplaintsTX Real Estate Commission-
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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.

Richardson FAQ

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