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Community associations in Texas.

Associations
23,000+
Residents
6,250,000
Annual spend
$12 billion
Median home
$299,467

Source: Foundation for Community Association Research, 2025 Statistical Review

One of the largest HOA markets in the country, governed by Title 11 of the Texas Property Code — with some of the most detailed assessment-lien and foreclosure procedures in the US.

Governing statutes

What Texas boards are dealing with right now

  • 1

    Assessment lien priority and non-judicial foreclosure procedures under Ch. 209

  • 2

    Board meeting notice, open-meeting, and executive-session requirements

  • 3

    Reserve fund planning — not yet statutorily required but increasingly expected by lenders and buyers

  • 4

    Deed-restriction enforcement and the judicial-approval requirement for foreclosure on a homestead

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