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Posted by Porter Law | Apr 24, 2024 | Property Owners Association Law

What POA restrictions can be unlawful in Texas?

Property Owners’ Associations (POAs) are organizations that help maintain peace within the community. As part of their duties, they impose various restrictions to keep members content and prevent conflicts. That said, Texas law places certain limits on what POAs can ban. As a POA representative, you may have to familiarize yourself with the limitations of the…

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Posted by Porter Law | Apr 24, 2024 | Property Owners Association Law

HOA’s Role in Structural Changes

Homeowners associations (HOAs) take the lead in fostering a sense of shared responsibility and consistency in their communities. However, conflicts may occur when owners renovate or modify their homes without proper permits. Understanding the Property Owners’ Association’s role in situations like these can help navigate a smooth resolution in these circumstances. Protecting Property Values…

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Posted by Porter Law | Apr 23, 2024 | Commercial Litigation

When buying real estate, be wary of these appraisal challenges.

An appraisal gives an unbiased estimate of a property’s market value. This key estimate factors into many aspects of property transactions, from selling to financing. It’s just as important when buying commercial real estate. But sometimes, the appraisal process might not go as smoothly as you’d like. You might face challenges finding comparable properties, securing enough…

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Posted by Porter Law | Apr 23, 2024 | Firm News

How HOAs could effectively communicate policy changes to residents

The homeowners association (HOA) plays a crucial role in maintaining the order and integrity of a community. With this goal in mind, they are entrusted to enforce neighborhood policies, such as restrictions on house aesthetics, use of communal spaces and collection of fees. While HOAs have the flexibility to establish policies tailored for their…

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Posted by Porter Law | Apr 22, 2024 | Commercial Litigation, Leasing

What timelines to keep in mind when evicting a tenant

Leasing property can usually be a steady source of income but could also lead to legal problems, depending on the situation. In certain circumstances, the property owner may have no choice but to ask their tenant to leave by initiating the eviction process. Deciding to evict someone may not take much time, but going…

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Posted by Porter Law | Apr 19, 2024 | Property Owners Association Law

The role of legal counsel in POA operations

The structuring of Property Owners’ Associations (POAs) as non-profit corporations provides them with some legal protections. However, they are not entirely safe from legal threats. POAs must manage business affairs while balancing the wants and needs of their community. With a broad scope of operations and several stakeholders involved, the legal issues a POA…

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Posted by Porter Law | Apr 19, 2024 | Property Owners Association Law

Responding to embezzlement accusations from homeowners

Being a member of your community’s HOA is a big responsibility. As the homeowners trust you to do the work, you must do your best to perform your duties. However, no matter how stringent you are with your tasks, there will still be homeowners who find you lacking. Some residents could be critical of…

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Posted by Porter Law | Apr 19, 2024 | Commercial Real Estate

Is your commercial property ADA-compliant?

As a landlord or tenant, your responsibilities go beyond just the day-to-day upkeep of your property. You must also ensure that your establishment is accessible to everyone in compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). This means making modifications, if necessary, to keep your space inclusive, allowing people with different abilities and needs…

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Posted by Porter Law | Apr 18, 2024 | Property Owners Association Law

How Can POAs Lawfully Place Liens for Unpaid Assessments?

Property Owners Associations (POAs) have various responsibilities, including collecting payments from members for different purposes. Missing these requirements can lead to debt or assessments accumulating over time, with additional fines and charges. If the problem continues despite collection efforts, POAs may have to take specific measures and conduct foreclosure. Still, it is not a…

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Posted by Porter Law | Apr 18, 2024 | Commercial Real Estate, Leasing

My commercial tenant hasn’t paid rent. What are my options?

Overdue rent from large tenants can have a domino effect, especially when these payments are crucial to your cash flow. In Texas, there are a few ways you can recover unpaid rent. However, your business relationship with the renter may influence your approach. Speaking to the tenant Start by talking to your tenant directly….

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