This 2019 Continuing Legal Education (CLE) from the Professional Development program of State Bar of Texas covers advanced aspects of property owners' association law.
The fourth edition of Gregory Cagle's authoritative volume on Texas homeowners' association law was published in 2020. It contains thorough explanations of current law and provides useful sample forms.
Volume 2 of Texas Forms contains two sections that may be helpful to the practitioner with a property owners assocation case: 1D - Development and Subdivision, and 2A - Covenants and Restriction. This volume contains standard, court-tested forms with extensive annotations and supporting information for use in business and legal practice. It is up to date with pocket parts.
This is an introductory community association law course-book. It includes important cases, statutes, the Restatement (Third) of Property, Servitudes, and references to the growing body of literature on gated communities, co-housing developments and private governments. Other topics include financing the community, design standards, and control and liability of associations, boards and members.
This report provides guidance on drafting easily followable and enforceable community rules. It covers the legal basis for rule making, offers guidelines, and contains an appendix with sample community association rules that cover practically everything from trash to the swimming pool.
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