Laredo HOA boards are governed by Texas Property Code Chapter 209 for single-family subdivisions and Chapter 82 for condominiums. Boards must hold annual member meetings, provide written notice 10-60 days in advance, and maintain open records for owner inspection.
Texas Property Code 209.0051 requires HOA boards in single-family subdivisions to conduct open meetings where regular business is discussed, with limited exceptions for personnel, legal, and contract matters that may go into executive session. Notice of meetings must be posted 72 hours in advance for regular meetings and 10-60 days for annual membership meetings depending on bylaws. Board members must be elected by a vote of the members at a meeting and, under 209.00593, cannot be elected by weighted voting based on lot value. Boards must maintain accurate minutes, financial records, and membership lists; owners have the right under 209.005 to request records inspection with the HOA responding within 10 business days. Quorum requirements and voting procedures are set in the CCRs and bylaws but cannot violate statutory minimums.
Owners may sue for statutory violations. Courts may award actual damages, court costs, and attorney fees under Texas Property Code 209.006 and related provisions.
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