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HOA Foreclosure Sale Set-Aside — After the Sale Has Already Happened

Texas District Court · Property Code Ch. 209

Situation — How This Comes Up

My home was sold at an HOA foreclosure sale while I was out of town and I had no idea it was happening.

What You Need to Know First

A foreclosure sale that resulted from defective notice can be set aside in Texas court. The relief is not automatic — but a homeowner who never received the required Chapter 209 notices has a strong claim.

Full Analysis

Texas courts have set aside HOA foreclosure sales where the required Chapter 209 notice sequence was not followed. The analysis focuses on whether the homeowner received actual notice and whether the HOA complied with every procedural prerequisite.

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