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  2. What's an HOA and do you have to join? What Texas law says ...

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    Contact the Texas Attorney General's Office: If you believe the HOA has violated state laws or regulations, you can contact the Texas Attorney General's Office to file a complaint. The Attorney ...

  3. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    Once notified by a homeowner, attorney or other government official that an HOA organization is not meeting the state's statutes, the board has the responsibility to correct their governance. Certain states, such as Texas , permit misdemeanor charges to be filed against a non-compliant board and permit lawsuits to be filed against the board and ...

  4. HOA Q&A: Should recorded directors' meetings be kept as ... - AOL

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    In some association meeting transcriptions there's discrepancies between the minutes and what actually happened, but the recordings have been deleted

  5. HOA Q&A: Can an Association president make decisions ... - AOL

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    The HOA president is the CEO of the not-for-profit corporation, with all of the general powers and duties normally associated with that role. HOA Q&A: Can an Association president make decisions ...

  6. Neighborhood association - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood associations are more likely to be formed in older, established neighborhoods, especially those that predate HOAs. HOAs are generally established at the time a residential neighborhood is built and sold. Sometimes older established neighborhoods form an HOA to help regulate rules and standards.

  7. Minutes - Wikipedia

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    Generally, minutes begin with the name of the body holding the meeting (e.g., a board) and may also include the place, date, list of people present, and the time that the chair called the meeting to order. [15] Since the primary function of minutes is to record the decisions made, all official decisions must be included.

  8. Committee - Wikipedia

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    Organizations with a large board of directors (such as international labor unions, large corporations with thousands of stockholders or national and international organizations) may have a smaller body of the board, called an executive committee, to handle its business. The executive committee may function more like a board than an actual ...

  9. Is your HOA heaven or hell? In Texas, buying a house almost ...

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