HOA enforcement of CCRs in Live Oak is bounded by Texas Property Code Chapters 202 and 209, which require consistent enforcement, due process, and cannot override state-protected uses.
Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CCRs) in Live Oak-area HOAs must be enforced uniformly; selective enforcement is a defense to violations under Texas common law. Texas Property Code Chapter 202 requires HOAs to accommodate state-protected uses such as solar panels, drought landscaping, rain barrels, flags (US, Texas, military), and religious displays. Section 209.006 requires written notice with a reasonable cure period before fines or filings. CCR amendments typically require a supermajority vote under the declaration. Homeowners should request a copy of the current CCRs and the management certificate filed in Bexar County real property records to verify enforceability.
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