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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the powers and duties of certain master mixed-use |
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property owners' associations. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Title 11, Property Code, is amended by adding |
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Chapter 215 to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 215. MASTER MIXED-USE PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATIONS |
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Sec. 215.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: |
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(1) "Appraised value" means the property value |
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determined by the appraisal district that establishes property |
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values for taxing entities levying taxes on property in a mixed-use |
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development. |
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(2) "Property owners' association" or "association" |
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means, unless otherwise indicated, a master mixed-use property |
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owners' association. |
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(3) "Dedicatory instrument" has the meaning assigned |
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by Section 209.003. |
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(4) "Self-help" means the process by which a property |
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owners' association takes remedial action with regard to property |
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governed by the association. |
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Sec. 215.002. APPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER. (a) This chapter |
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applies to a property owners' association that: |
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(1) includes: |
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(A) commercial properties, including hotel and |
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retail properties, that constitute at least 35 percent of the total |
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appraised property value of the mixed-use development governed by |
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the association; |
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(B) single-family attached and detached |
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properties that constitute at least 25 percent of the total |
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appraised property value of the mixed-use development governed by |
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the association; and |
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(C) multifamily properties that constitute at |
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least 10 percent of the total appraised property value of the |
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mixed-use development governed by the association; |
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(2) governs at least 6,000 acres of deed-restricted |
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property; |
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(3) has at least 10 incorporated residential or |
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commercial property owners' associations that are members of and |
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subject to the dedicatory instruments of the master mixed-use |
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property owners' association; |
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(4) has at least 3,400 platted and developed |
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single-family residential properties and at least 400 separately |
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platted commercial properties, including office, industrial, |
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hotel, and retail properties, which together constitute at least 30 |
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million square feet of building area available for rental; and |
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(5) participates in the maintenance of public space, |
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including parks, medians, and lakefronts, owned by local, including |
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county, or state governmental entities. |
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(b) This chapter applies to property that is: |
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(1) governed by a property owners' association |
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described by Subsection (a); |
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(2) located in a master mixed-use development; and |
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(3) subject to a provision, including a restriction, |
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in a declaration that: |
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(A) requires mandatory membership in the |
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association; and |
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(B) authorizes the association to collect a |
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regular or special assessment on all or a majority of the property |
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in the development. |
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(c) Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, this |
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chapter applies only to a master mixed-use property owners' |
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association and not to the independent property owners' |
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associations that are members of the master mixed-use property |
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owners' association. |
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Sec. 215.003. APPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER 209. Sections |
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209.007, 209.008, 209.011, and 209.012 apply only to single-family |
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residential properties governed by a property owners' association |
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subject to this chapter. |
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Sec. 215.004. CONFLICTS OF LAW. Notwithstanding any other |
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provision of law, the provisions of this chapter prevail over a |
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conflicting or inconsistent provision of law relating to |
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independent property owners' associations. |
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Sec. 215.005. BOARD POWERS. In addition to any other powers |
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provided by applicable law and this chapter, and unless otherwise |
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provided by the dedicatory instruments of the property owners' |
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association, the association, acting through its board of |
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directors, may: |
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(1) adopt and amend bylaws; |
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(2) adopt and amend budgets for revenues, |
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expenditures, and reserves and collect assessments for common |
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expenses from property owners; |
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(3) adopt reasonable rules; |
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(4) hire and terminate managing agents and other |
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agents, employees, and independent contractors; |
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(5) institute, defend, intervene in, settle, or |
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compromise litigation or administrative proceedings on matters |
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affecting a property governed by the association; |
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(6) make contracts and incur liabilities relating to |
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the operation of the association; |
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(7) regulate the use, maintenance, repair, |
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replacement, modification, and appearance of the property governed |
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by the association; |
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(8) make improvements to be included as a part of the |
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common area; |
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(9) acquire, hold, encumber, and convey in its own |
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name any right, title, or interest to real or personal property; |
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(10) purchase an investment property that is not part |
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of the common area; |
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(11) grant easements, leases, licenses, and |
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concessions through or over the common elements; |
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(12) impose and receive payments, fees, or charges for |
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the use, rental, or operation of the common area and for services |
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provided to property owners; |
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(13) impose interest, late charges, and, if |
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applicable, returned check charges for late payments of regular |
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assessments or special assessments; |
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(14) charge costs to an owner's assessment account and |
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collect the costs in any manner provided in the restrictions for the |
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collection of assessments; |
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(15) adopt and amend rules regulating the collection |
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of delinquent assessments; |
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(16) impose reasonable charges for preparing, |
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recording, or copying amendments to resale certificates or |
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statements of unpaid assessments; |
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(17) purchase insurance and fidelity bonds, including |
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directors' and officers' liability insurance, that the board |
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considers appropriate or necessary; |
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(18) subject to the requirements of the provisions |
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described by Section 1.008(d), Business Organizations Code, and by |
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majority vote of the board, indemnify a director or officer of the |
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association who was, is, or may be made a named defendant or |
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respondent in a proceeding because the person is or was a director |
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or officer; |
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(19) if the restrictions vest the architectural |
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control authority in the association: |
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(A) implement written architectural control |
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guidelines for its own use, or record the guidelines in the real |
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property records of the applicable county; and |
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(B) modify the guidelines as the needs of the |
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development change; |
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(20) exercise self-help with regard to property |
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governed by the association; |
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(21) exercise other powers conferred by the dedicatory |
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instruments; |
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(22) exercise other powers necessary and proper for |
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the governance and operation of the association; and |
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(23) exercise any other powers that may be exercised |
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in this state by a corporation of the same type as the association. |
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Sec. 215.006. ANNUAL MEETING OF ASSOCIATION MEMBERS; NOTICE |
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OF ANNUAL OR SPECIAL MEETING. (a) An annual meeting of members of a |
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property owners' association must be conducted in accordance with |
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the association's dedicatory instruments. |
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(b) Unless otherwise provided by a dedicatory instrument, |
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an annual meeting of the property owners' association members is |
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open to association members and must be held in a county in which |
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all or part of the property governed by the association is located |
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or in a county adjacent to that county. |
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(c) Unless otherwise provided by a dedicatory instrument, |
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the board shall give members notice of the date, time, place, and |
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subject of an annual or special meeting of the members. The notice |
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must be delivered to each member not later than the 10th day and not |
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earlier than the 60th day before the date of the meeting. |
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(d) A notice under Subsection (c) must be posted in a |
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conspicuous manner reasonably designed to provide notice to |
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association members: |
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(1) in a place located outside the corporate offices |
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of the association that is accessible by the general membership |
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during normal business hours; or |
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(2) on any Internet website maintained by the |
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association. |
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(e) Unless otherwise provided by a dedicatory instrument, |
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any number of the members may attend the meeting by use of |
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videoconferencing or a similar telecommunication method for |
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purposes of establishing full participation in the meeting. |
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Sec. 215.007. BOARD MEETINGS. (a) A meeting of the board |
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of directors of a property owners' association must be conducted in |
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accordance with the association's dedicatory instruments. |
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(b) Unless otherwise provided by a dedicatory instrument, |
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elected directors who represent the commercial and residential |
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membership attend and conduct the business of the property owners' |
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association at a meeting under this section. |
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(c) In this section, a board meeting has the meaning |
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assigned by a dedicatory instrument. Notwithstanding this |
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subsection, the term does not include the gathering of a quorum of |
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the board at any other venue, including at a social function |
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unrelated to the business of the association, or the attendance by a |
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quorum of the board at a regional, state, or national convention, |
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workshop, ceremonial event, or press conference, if formal action |
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is not taken and any discussion of association business is |
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incidental to the social function, convention, workshop, |
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ceremonial event, or press conference. |
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(d) Unless otherwise provided by a dedicatory instrument, |
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the board shall keep a record of each regular, emergency, or special |
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board meeting in the form of written minutes or an audio recording |
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of the meeting. A record of a meeting must state the subject of each |
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motion or inquiry, regardless of whether the board takes action on |
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the motion or inquiry, and indicate each vote, order, decision, or |
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other action taken by the board. The board shall make meeting |
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records, including approved minutes, available to a member for |
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inspection and copying, at the member's expense, during the normal |
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business hours of the association on the member's written request |
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to the board or the board's representative. The board shall approve |
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the minutes of a board meeting not later than the next regular board |
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meeting. |
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(e) Unless otherwise provided by a dedicatory instrument, |
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before the board calls an executive session, the board shall |
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convene in a regular or special board meeting for which notice has |
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been given as provided by this section. During that board meeting, |
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the presiding board member may call an executive session by |
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announcing that an executive session will be held to deliberate a |
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matter described by Subsection (f) and identifying the specific |
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subdivision of Subsection (f) under which the executive session |
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will be held. A vote or other action item may not be taken in |
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executive session. An executive session is not subject to the |
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requirements of Subsection (d). |
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(f) Unless otherwise provided by a dedicatory instrument, a |
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property owners' association board may meet in executive session to |
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deliberate: |
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(1) anticipated or pending litigation, settlement |
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offers, or interpretations of the law with the association's legal |
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counsel; |
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(2) complaints or charges against or issues regarding |
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a board member or an agent, employee, contractor, or other |
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representative of the association; |
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(3) all financial matters concerning a specific |
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property owner; |
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(4) a payment plan for an association member who has a |
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financial obligation to the association; |
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(5) a foreclosure of a lien; |
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(6) an enforcement action against an association |
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member, including for nonpayment of amounts due; |
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(7) the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real |
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property, if the board determines in good faith that deliberation |
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in an open board meeting may have a detrimental effect on the |
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association; |
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(8) business and financial issues relating to the |
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negotiation of a contract, if the board determines in good faith |
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that deliberation in an open board meeting may have a detrimental |
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effect on the position of the association; |
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(9) matters involving the invasion of privacy of an |
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individual owner; |
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(10) an employee matter; and |
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(11) any other matter the board considers necessary or |
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reasonable to further assist the association's operation. |
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Sec. 215.008. VOTING. (a) The number of votes to which an |
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individual or corporation who is a member of a property owners' |
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association is entitled is determined by the dedicatory instruments |
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of the association. |
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(b) Each corporation or individual who is a member of the |
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property owners' association may vote by proxy as provided for |
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nonprofit corporations under Sections 22.160(b) and (c), Business |
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Organizations Code. |
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(c) Notwithstanding any provision of the certificate of |
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formation or bylaws to the contrary, a member vote on any matter may |
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be conducted by mail, by facsimile transmission, by e-mail, or by |
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any combination of those methods. |
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Sec. 215.009. RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS. (a) A property |
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owners' association may enforce its restrictive covenants as |
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follows: |
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(1) by exercising discretionary authority relating to |
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a restrictive covenant unless a court has determined by a |
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preponderance of the evidence that the exercise of discretionary |
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authority was arbitrary, capricious, or discriminatory; and |
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(2) by initiating, defending, or intervening in |
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litigation or an administrative proceeding affecting the |
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enforcement of a restrictive covenant or the protection, |
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preservation, or operation of property subject to the association's |
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dedicatory instruments. |
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(b) If the association prevails in an action to enforce |
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restrictive covenants, the association may recover reasonable |
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attorney's fees and costs incurred. |
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(c) An association may use self-help to enforce its |
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restrictive covenants against a residential or commercial property |
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owner as necessary to prevent immediate harm to a person or |
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property, or as otherwise reasonable. If a property owner commits a |
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subsequent repeat violation of the restrictive covenants within 12 |
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months of the initial violation, the association is not required to |
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provide the property owner with advance notice before the |
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association implements self-help. |
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(d) For purposes of Subsection (c), an advance, annual |
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notice of maintenance requirements is considered notice to the |
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extent notice is required. |
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Sec. 215.010. ATTORNEY'S FEES IN BREACH OF RESTRICTIVE |
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COVENANT ACTION. In an action based on breach of a restrictive |
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covenant, the prevailing party is entitled to reasonable attorney's |
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fees, costs, and actual damages. |
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Sec. 215.011. COMMON AREAS. A property owners' association |
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may adopt reasonable rules regulating common areas. |
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Sec. 215.012. RESALE CERTIFICATES. A property owners' |
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association shall provide resale certificates only for residential |
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properties and in the manner provided by Section 207.003. |
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Sec. 215.013. MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE. (a) A property |
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owners' association shall record in each county in which any |
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portion of the development governed by the association is located a |
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management certificate, signed and acknowledged by an officer of |
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the association, stating: |
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(1) the name of the development; |
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(2) the name of the association; |
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(3) the recording data for the declaration and all |
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supplementary declarations; |
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(4) the applicability of any supplementary |
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declarations to residential communities; |
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(5) the name and mailing address of the association; |
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and |
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(6) other information the association considers |
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appropriate. |
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(b) A property owners' association shall record an amended |
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management certificate not later than the 30th day after the date |
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the association has notice of a change in information in the |
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recorded certificate required by Subsection (a). |
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(c) The association and its officers, directors, employees, |
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and agents are not liable to any person or corporation for delay in |
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recording or failure to record a management certificate unless the |
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delay or failure is willful or caused by gross negligence. |
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Sec. 215.014. PRIORITY OF PAYMENTS. Unless otherwise |
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provided in writing by the property owner at the time payment is |
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made, a payment received by a property owners' association from the |
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owner shall be applied to the owner's debt in the following order of |
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priority: |
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(1) any delinquent assessment; |
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(2) any current assessment; |
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(3) any attorney's fees incurred by the association |
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associated solely with assessments or any other charge that could |
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provide the basis for foreclosure; |
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(4) any fines assessed by the association; |
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(5) any attorney's fees incurred by the association |
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that are not subject to Subdivision (3); and |
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(6) any other amount owed to the association. |
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Sec. 215.015. FORECLOSURE. A property owners' association |
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may not foreclose an association assessment lien unless the |
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association first obtains a court order of sale. |
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SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |