HOA CCR enforcement in Universal City must follow Texas Property Code Chapter 209 and respect state protections in 202.007 and 202.010.
Covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CCRs) for subdivisions in Universal City are enforced by the HOA under Texas Property Code Chapter 209 and the common law of restrictive covenants. Enforcement actions typically begin with a written notice of violation, a cure period, optional hearing, fines or suspension of rights, and if unresolved, a lawsuit in Texas state district court for injunctive relief or damages. HOAs cannot enforce provisions that conflict with state law protections such as Section 202.007 (religious items on entry doors), Section 202.010 (solar energy devices), Section 202.011 (U.S. and Texas flags), and Section 202.018 (rain barrels). Selective or inconsistent enforcement can be a defense for owners.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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