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The Pluses and Minuses of SAYOR Pools

By kbeam | Community Association Newsletter, Community Associations, Condominiums, Pools | Comments are Closed | 28 February, 2022 | 0

Water splashing, children’s excited screams, steam rising off the concrete, the sounds and scenes of summer at the pool are almost here once again. As property owner associations (POAs) prepare for another summer of fun, there are decisions POAs will have to make as the threat of COVID-19 continues to persist. First among the decisions,Read more

The Texas Foreclosure Process

By Noelle Hicks | Community Association Newsletter, HOA | Comments are Closed | 28 February, 2022 | 2

Foreclosures in Texas can be tricky. The Texas Property Code has very specific requirements that must be strictly adhered to if a condominium or subdivision property owners association intends to exercise its authority to foreclose on a property under its jurisdiction. For example, the association should only foreclose on amounts secured by the association’s lien,Read more

RMWBH’s POA Education Program Moves to the Next Level in 2022

By RMWBH Team | Community Association Newsletter | Comments are Closed | 3 January, 2022 | 0

The beginning of a new year is here once again. In this time of resolution making, we are also making a resolution. Our resolution is to continue improving and enhancing our POA education and unlike most resolutions, this is one that will not be abandoned a few weeks into the new year. Throughout our 2022Read more

What We Know About Management Certificate Filings with TREC

By RMWBH Team | Community Association Newsletter, Community Associations, Property Owners Association | Comments are Closed | 1 November, 2021 | 0

Over the last few months, we have discussed many of the changes the 87th Texas Legislative Session brought to the Property Owners Association (POA) world. One of the biggest changes is the new requirement for POAs to file their management certificates with the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). In the following update, we will provideRead more

A Letter From POA Section Head Clint Brown

By Clint Brown | Community Association Newsletter | Comments are Closed | 1 November, 2021 | 0

Friends of RMWBH, Thank you for your continued loyalty, trust and support you continue to show RMWBH. The close of another year is almost upon us. While it has been another year spent within our bubble, the bubble is finally showing signs of bursting, delta variant and all! Events are returning nationwide and we areRead more

DRV Enforcement in Light of New Laws

By RMWBH Team | Community Association Newsletter, Deed Restriction Violations, HOA, Property Owners Association | Comments are Closed | 4 October, 2021 | 0

By Sipra Boyd A key component of operating a property owners association (POA) is the enforcement of deed restriction violations (DRV). Consistent DRV enforcement ensures everyone in the community complies with the rules set forth in the governing documents, but following the 87th Texas Legislative Session, there are changes as to how the enforcement ofRead more

Bankruptcy 201 – Diving Into the Bankruptcy Process

By RMWBH Team | Bankruptcy, Community Association Newsletter | Comments are Closed | 30 September, 2021 | 0

By Clint Brown The bankruptcy process is a complicated set of procedures for all property owners association (POA) directors and community managers. In a prior blog post, we discussed the bankruptcy basics to provide directors and managers insights to navigate this difficult subject. We are going to continue that discussion in this article as weRead more

Policies Bridge the Gap for POAs

By RMWBH Team | Community Association Newsletter, Community Associations, Condominiums, HOA, Property Owners Association | Comments are Closed | 1 September, 2021 | 0

By Sipra Boyd and Eric Tonsul As a result of the 87th Texas Legislative Session, property owners associations (POA) should be considering consulting with their attorneys about ways to address the impact of the new laws on their governing documents and the potential need to modify existing, or adopt new, policies.  This begs the question,Read more

The State of Management Certificates Following the 87th Texas Legislative Session

By Clint Brown | Community Association Newsletter, Community Associations, Property Owners Association | Comments are Closed | 29 July, 2021 | 0

The 87th Texas Legislative Session has brought sweeping changes to the property owners association (POA) industry. Among the changes that will bring the most impact are the way management certificates will have to be prepared and filed with the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).  What does the statute say needs to go into the managementRead more

Nuisance Animals of Texas

By RMWBH Team | Community Association Newsletter, Community Associations, Developers, Property Owners Association | Comments are Closed | 6 July, 2021 | 6

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many owners have been spending more time at home and noticing furry or feathery neighbors in their backyards or rummaging throughout the common areas. Although some of these animals may appear cute at first, they may also present a burden to both homeowners and property owners’ associations (“POAs”). These animals mayRead more

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