Can the HOA take my home (foreclose), if I don't pay their high dues. They do nothing I can see. Maybe cut grass at a small park that few uses and I never use. I just want to quit paying them. I am retired and live on a fixed income. I know, I know....should not have moved in here in the first place. Name: Lonesome Dove HOA. A subsidiary of a huge money making racket with no added value and an over bloated bureaucracy. What does Texas law have to say?
Texas offers residents and homeowners many protections.
Those protections are enumerated in our constitution.
An HOA can place a lien on your home, but foreclosure for back dues won't allow anyone, including the IRS (in most cases) to cause your home to be foreclosed and you kicked to curb.
Your property rights are protected not in law (as in statute), rather in constitutional rights and founding principles of our republic.
There is also the Texas Homestead Protection Act.
However, you're right about ANY HOA.
There is no reason on God's earth why I'd ever own any property under the nazi-like governance of any HOA.
Heck, its enough to live under the jack boots of most governmental entities these days.
Home ownership under an HOA is doubling down on some unusual desire to be controlled.
However, don't just take some nutball on th einternet telling you about these protections research them yourself.
Then on Monday meet with two of my Texas licensed brethren and sistren at the bar to hear it straight from the mule's mouth, not the anus.
Those consultations run 15-30 minutes often provided at no charge allowing you to ask specific questions and receiving proper legal advice.
There are a few variables which could impact my information, which means you want to know definitively.
Good luck....