HOA disputes in Live Oak follow Texas Property Code 209.007, requiring written notice, hearing rights, and in many cases alternative dispute resolution before litigation.
Texas Property Code 209.007 entitles homeowners in Live Oak to written notice of alleged violations, a reasonable period to cure, and a right to a hearing before the board or committee before fines or suspensions of rights take effect. HOAs must also follow Section 209.0051 open-meeting rules when deliberating. Section 209.0075 requires many associations to offer alternative dispute resolution options. Disputes that cannot be resolved informally can be pursued in Bexar County district court or small claims. Owners should keep written records, send correspondence by certified mail, and request the HOA management's records per Section 209.005.
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