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Texas hoa assessment collection & lien calculators
Statutory math for HOA / condominium / common-interest community assessment collection: pre-lien notice, lien attachment and priority, super-priority doctrines (Nevada SFR Investments, Colorado, Illinois condo), late fees, interest caps, and the foreclosure timeline state by state.
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Texas HOA
Texas HOA Assessment Lien & Foreclosure Calculator
Walk a Texas HOA assessment-lien enforcement file against Texas Property Code Title 11 (Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act): the 30-calendar-day pre-foreclosure notice under § 209.0091, the judicial-foreclosure default under § 209.0092, the attorney-fee preservation under § 209.008, and — most importantly for owners — the 180-day post-sale right of redemption under § 209.011 (unique to Texas in the HOA context; Florida has no equivalent). Returns the effective service date (signed return-receipt or dispatch + 5-day mailbox presumption), the earliest foreclosure-eligible date, a days-remaining countdown, the procedural posture (not sent / within window / window expired), and — if a foreclosure sale has occurred — the redemption deadline and days remaining to redeem.
Texas HOA
Texas HOA Fines & Procedural Validity Calculator
Walk a Texas HOA fine through the Tex. Prop. Code § 209.006 procedural ladder: 10-day written notice, opportunity to be heard before a properly composed committee (at least 3 owners who are not officers, directors, or employees), and the declaration daily cap. Returns total fine lawful vs. charged, any overage, lien eligibility under Chapter 209, and suspension eligibility under § 209.0051.
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