Question:
Is an HOA annual meeting binding and legal in any issues voted on, such as raising homeowners’ dues, if agenda was not given to homeowners before the meeting started?
– Karen
Answer:
Hi Karen,
In Texas, HOA annual meetings must follow the notice requirements outlined in Texas Property Code 209.0056 for single-family HOAs. If the HOA failed to provide an agenda before the meeting, the validity of votes taken depends on whether the governing documents require an agenda to be included with the meeting notice.
Disclaimer: We are not lawyers. The information provided on this website does not constitute legal advice.