Euless HOA assessments follow TX Property Code Ch. 209. Payment plans are required (209.0062). SB 1588 (2021) bars foreclosure on fines-only liens. Assessment liens remain foreclosable after 30-day demand.
Texas Property Code Chapter 209 and declaration documents govern HOA assessments in Euless. Regular annual assessments fund association operating expenses including common area maintenance, insurance, management, and reserves. Special assessments for major capital projects typically require member approval per declarations. Late assessment fees and interest are permitted when properly disclosed. Key statutory protections include: (1) Section 209.0062 requires HOAs to adopt written payment plans for delinquent assessments; (2) Section 209.0063 provides a priority of payment rule requiring applied payments to assessments first before fines and attorney fees; (3) Section 209.0091 requires 30-day certified mail demand before assessment lien foreclosure proceedings; (4) Section 209.009 prohibits foreclosure on fines-only debts (SB 1588, 2021 amendment); (5) Section 209.011 provides 180-day right of redemption after foreclosure sale. HOAs in Park Glen, Glade Crossing, and similar Euless subdivisions typically assess $150 to $600 annually for single-family homes. Assessments attach as a lien at the time they become due per declarations and are foreclosable through either judicial or non-judicial process (Rule 736 expedited foreclosure). Attorney fees and collection costs are recoverable per declarations.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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