Texas law requires HOAs to provide written architectural guidelines and fair review procedures, with statutory protections for solar, flags, and xeriscape.
In Dallas County, Texas, architectural review committees (ARCs) operate under the Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act (Property Code Chapter 209) and the restrictive-covenant framework in Chapter 202. Homeowners typically must submit written plans for exterior modifications, additions, fencing, paint colors, and landscaping changes before beginning work. HOAs must provide owners with written architectural guidelines if any exist and must follow procedures stated in the declaration. Under Sec. 202.004, restrictive covenants must be reasonably applied. Texas law preempts HOA bans on certain improvements: solar energy devices (Sec. 202.010), standard-sized flags and flagpoles (Sec. 202.011), rainwater harvesting systems (Sec. 202.007), xeriscape/drought-resistant landscaping (Sec. 202.007), and religious items on entry doors (Sec. 202.018). ARCs may still impose reasonable aesthetic conditions that do not substantially increase cost or decrease effectiveness.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Dallas County code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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