Under Texas Property Code Chapter 209, Universal City HOAs can levy assessments, apply payments per 209.0063, and must follow strict lien and foreclosure rules.
Homeowner associations in Universal City derive the power to levy regular and special assessments from their recorded declaration, subject to Texas Property Code Chapter 209. Section 209.0063 sets a required order for applying partial payments (delinquent assessments first, then current assessments, then other charges) unless the owner has agreed otherwise. Before foreclosing on an assessment lien, the HOA must provide the owner the notice required by Section 209.0092 and, in most cases, obtain a court order under Section 209.0092 in accordance with Rule 736 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Owners have the right to request payment plans under Section 209.0062 for delinquent assessments.
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