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HOA Assessment Dispute — When You Believe the Calculation Is Wrong

Texas Property Code Ch. 209

Situation — How This Comes Up

My HOA is claiming I owe assessments that I have already paid, and they refuse to show me the accounting.

What You Need to Know First

An HOA that cannot produce a clear accounting of what you owe — credits, payments, fees, and interest — may not be able to enforce its lien. The right to contest assessment amounts is specifically protected under Texas law.

Full Analysis

Texas Property Code Chapter 209 gives homeowners the right to dispute assessment calculations and demand a proper accounting. An HOA that refuses to provide documentation supporting its assessment claim faces significant obstacles in any enforcement proceeding.

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