Protect our Homestead!

Our Motto:

HOA Abuse Must STOP!

Legislative Priorities

End HOA Foreclosures

Assure homeowners in HOAs the right to vote, to run for office, and fair elections.

Establish a Priority of Payment schedule so that all payments by homeowners are applied first to past due assessments, second to current assessments, lastly to just claims as the homeowner directs so that due process is employed.

Amend the Texas Open Meetings and Open Records Acts so that HOAs are subject to these acts by removing applicability criteria three (3).

Texas Links

Below are links to website addresses of Texas government agencies and boards.  When you click on a link, you will leave this website.

Find out who represents you in the Texas Legislature

Texas Legislature Online

The Texas Constitution

The Texas Statutes

Texas Property Codes Chapter 201 through 211

Texas Government Codes Chapter 551 The Open Meetings Act and Chapter 552 The Open Records Act

Texas House of Representatives

Texas Senate

Texas Legislative Council

Texas Ethics Commission - Campaign Finance Reports

Texas Supreme Court

House Research Organization

Texas State Bar Association

Grievance Information Hotline (800-932-1900) Texas State Bar Association

Texas State Bar Association Disciplinary Rules

Texas State Bar Association CAAP Program

Client-Attorney Assistance Program CAAP is a statewide dispute resolution program and service of the State Bar of Texas. It is available to the public and the State Bar members (attorneys). The program was launched on Sept. 27, 1999. CAAP may be reached from anywhere in the United States by calling (800) 932-1900.

The objectives of CAAP are to:

Assist clients and attorneys in resolving minor problems affecting their relationships when the issues do not involve misconduct under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct.

Texas Attorney General

Office of the Attorney General
PO Box 12548
Austin, TX 78711-2548

Office of the Attorney General
300 W. 15th Street
Austin, TX 78701

Attorney General: Lawyers and Legal Resources

The Texas Attorney General will NOT provide assistance with disputes between homeowners and their homeowner associations.

Attorney General; Cumulative Subject Master Index AG Opinions 1990-Present

Attorney General Opinions; PUBLIC INFORMATION, ACCESS AND RECORD RETENTION

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