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San Antonio vs Universal City

How do dispute resolution rules compare between San Antonio, TX and Universal City, TX?

San Antonio and Universal City have similar restriction levels.

San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Texas Property Code Section 209.007 provides homeowners with the right to a hearing before the board or a board-appointed committee to dispute violations or fines. Before filing suit, the association must attempt resolution through this hearing process. Mediation is encouraged but not mandatory under state law.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

HOAs in Universal City must follow Texas Property Code Chapter 209 dispute and hearing procedures before imposing fines, suspending rights, or suing owners.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan AntonioUniversal City
Hearing RightWritten request to boardRequest within 30 days of notice
Hearing TimelineWithin 30 days of request-
MediationVoluntary, not required by state law-
Attorney FeesPrevailing party may recover-
Governing Law-Texas Property Code 209.006/209.007
Cure Period-Reasonable opportunity required
Forum-Texas state district court

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Antonio FAQ

How do I dispute an HOA fine in San Antonio?

Submit a written request for a hearing to your HOA board under Texas Property Code Section 209.007. The board must hold the hearing within 30 days. You may present evidence and argue your case.

Is mediation required before suing my HOA?

Texas law does not require mediation, but your CC&Rs may include a mediation or arbitration clause. The Bexar County Dispute Resolution Center offers voluntary mediation services.

Universal City FAQ

Can the HOA fine me without notice?

No. Section 209.006 requires written notice and, for most violations, a chance to cure before fines or suspension of rights.

Is mediation required?

Some declarations require mediation before litigation; even when optional, mediation is encouraged and often less costly than court.

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