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Association Management, Inc.

Association Management, Inc. AMI College of Community Association Management Course 105 Deed Restriction Enforcement

ORIGIN OF DEED RESTRICTIONS Planned Unit Development Sec. 201.003. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: (1) "Restrictions" means one or more restrictive covenants contained or incorporated by reference in a properly recorded map, plat, replat, declaration, or other instrument filed in the county real property records, map records, or deed records.

ORIGIN OF DEED RESTRICTIONS Condominium Texas Uniform Condominium Act Sec. 82.055. CONTENTS OF DECLARATION FOR ALL CONDOMINIUMS. The declaration for a condominium must contain: (9) any restrictions on use, occupancy, or alienation of the units;

CONSTRUCTION OF DEED RESTRICTIONS Sec. 202.003. CONSTRUCTION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS. (a) A restrictive covenant shall be liberally construed to give effect to its purposes and intent.

WHY HAVE DEED RESTRICTIONS? Sets Standards for the Community Maintains Curb Appeal Enhances Property Values Sets Guidelines for Communal Living

WHO ENFORCES?

ENFORCEMENT Who Enforces THE BOARD ULTIMATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE ASSOCIATION S DEED RESTRICTIONS LIES WITH THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FAILURE TO ACT CAN HAVE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES Attractive Nuisance Foreseeable Crime

RULE ENFORCEMENT Who Enforces HOMEOWNERS MOST GOVERNING DOCUMENTS SPECIFICALLY GIVE THE HOMEOWNERS THE AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE THE RESTRICTIONS Public Nuisance vs. Private Nuisance

HOMEOWNERS

DEED RESTRICTIONS Who Enforces THE MANAGER S ROLE MANAGER S AUTHORITY IS FOUND IN THE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT AND IN BOARD DIRECTIVES. MANAGER S ROLE IS TO GUIDE AND ASSIST THE BOARD WITH THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE ASSOCIATION S DEED RESTRICTIONS MANAGER SHOULD REFUSE TO ACT IF DIRECTED TO ACT IN AN ILLEGAL, IMMORAL, OR UNETHICAL MANNER, OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF THE DEED RESTRICTIONS OR MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT MANAGER TO KEEP SOUND BOOKS AND RECORDS

THE COMMUNITY MANAGER

DEED RESTRICTIONS Who Enforces LOCAL PUBLIC AUTHORITY VIOLATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION S RESTRICTIONS AND RULES THAT ARE ALSO VIOLATIONS OF LOCAL ORDINANCES SHOULD BE ENFORCED BY THE LOCAL PUBLIC AUTHORITY City Ordinances - Business Use of Unit (License) Building Department - Unpermitted Improvements Police Department Noise Nuisance Fire Department Barbecue Grills on Balconies Health Department Occupancy Restrictions Animal Shelter Animal Abuse

DEED RESTRICTIONS Who Enforces Sec. 203.003. COUNTY ATTORNEY AUTHORIZED TO ENFORCE RESTRICTIONS. (a) The county attorney may sue in a court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin or abate violations of a restriction contained or incorporated by reference in a properly recorded plan, plat, replat, or other instrument affecting a real property subdivision located in the county, regardless of the date on which the instrument was recorded. (b) The county attorney may not enforce a restriction relating to race or any other restriction that violates the state or federal constitution.

DEED RESTRICTIONS Enforcement Sec. 202.004. ENFORCEMENT OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS. (a) An exercise of discretionary authority by a property owners' association or other representative designated by an owner of real property concerning a restrictive covenant is presumed reasonable unless the court determines by a preponderance of the evidence that the exercise of discretionary authority was arbitrary, capricious, or discriminatory. (b) A property owners' association or other representative designated by an owner of real property may initiate, defend, or intervene in litigation or an administrative proceeding affecting the enforcement of a restrictive covenant or the protection, preservation, or operation of the property covered by the dedicatory instrument. (c) A court may assess civil damages for the violation of a restrictive covenant in an amount not to exceed $200 for each day of the violation.

Examples of DEED RESTRICTIONS Age Antenna Business Use Flags Fair Housing Pets (Service Animals) Yard Art

Examples of DEED RESTRICTION VIOLATIONS

Examples of DEED RESTRICTION VIOLATIONS

Examples of DEED RESTRICTION VIOLATIONS

Examples of DEED RESTRICTION VIOLATIONS

Examples of DEED RESTRICTION VIOLATIONS

PREREQUISITE PROCEDURE (Condominium) Texas Uniform Condominium Act 82.102 (d) Before an association may charge the unit owner for property damage for which the unit owner is liable or levy a fine for violation of the declaration, bylaws, or rules, the association shall give the unit owner a written notice that: (1) describes the violation or property damage and states the amount of the proposed fine or damage charge; (2) states that not later than the 30 th day after the date of the notice, the owner may request a hearing before the board to contest the fine or damage charge; and

PREREQUISITE PROCEDURE (Condominium) Texas Uniform Condominium Act 82.102 (d)(3) allows the unit owner a reasonable time, by a specified date, to cure the violation and avoid the fine unless the unit owner was given notice and a reasonable opportunity to cure a similar violation within the preceding 12 months. (e) The association may give a copy of the notice required by Subsection (d) to an occupant of the unit. The association must give notice of a levied fine or damage charge to the unit owner not later than the 30 th day after the date of the levy.

SOURCE OF AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE DEED RESTRICTIONS (Planned Unit Development) Texas Property Code 204.010 Unless otherwise provided by the restrictions or the association s articles of incorporation or bylaws, the property owners association, acting through its board of directors or trustees, may: (10) If notice and an opportunity to be heard are given, collect reimbursement of actual attorney s fees and other costs incurred by the property owners association relating to violations of the subdivision s restrictions or the property owners association s bylaws and rules;

SOURCE OF AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE DEED RESTRICTIONS (Planned Unit Development) Texas Property Code 209.006. NOTICE REQUIRED BEFORE ENFORCEMENT ACTION. (a) Before a property owners' association may suspend an owner's right to use a common area, file a suit against an owner other than a suit to collect a regular or special assessment or foreclose under an association's lien, charge an owner for property damage, or levy a fine for a violation of the restrictions or bylaws or rules of the association, the association or its agent must give written notice to the owner by certified mail, return receipt requested.

SOURCE OF AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE DEED RESTRICTIONS (Planned Unit Development ) Texas Property Code 209.006. NOTICE REQUIRED BEFORE ENFORCEMENT ACTION. (b) The notice must: (1) describe the violation or property damage that is the basis for the suspension action, charge, or fine and state any amount due the association from the owner; and (2) inform the owner that the owner: (A) is entitled to a reasonable period to cure the violation and avoid the fine or suspension unless the owner was given notice and a reasonable opportunity to cure a similar violation within the preceding six months; and (B) may request a hearing under Section 209.007 on or before the 30th day after the date the owner receives the notice.

SOURCE OF AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE RESTRICTIONS (Planned Unit Development) Texas Property Code 209.007. HEARING BEFORE BOARD; ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION. (a) If the owner is entitled to an opportunity to cure the violation, the owner has the right to submit a written request for a hearing to discuss and verify facts and resolve the matter in issue before a committee appointed by the board of the property owners' association or before the board if the board does not appoint a committee. (b) If a hearing is to be held before a committee, the notice prescribed by Section 209.006 must state that the owner has the right to appeal the committee's decision to the board by written notice to the board.

SOURCE OF AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE RESTRICTIONS (Planned Unit Development PUD ) Texas Property Code 209.007. HEARING BEFORE BOARD; ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION. (c) The association shall hold a hearing under this section not later than the 30th day after the date the board receives the owner's request for a hearing and shall notify the owner of the date, time, and place of the hearing not later than the 10th day before the date of the hearing. The board or the owner may request a postponement, and, if requested, a postponement shall be granted for a period of not more than 10 days. Additional postponements may be granted by agreement of the parties. The owner or the association may make an audio recording of the meeting.

SOURCE OF AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE RESTRICTIONS (Planned Unit Development PUD ) Texas Property Code 209.007. HEARING BEFORE BOARD; ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION. (d) The notice and hearing provisions of Section 209.006 and this section do not apply if the association files a suit seeking a temporary restraining order or temporary injunctive relief or files a suit that includes foreclosure as a cause of action. If a suit is filed relating to a matter to which those sections apply, a party to the suit may file a motion to compel mediation. The notice and hearing provisions of Section 209.006 and this section do not apply to a temporary suspension of a person's right to use common areas if the temporary suspension is the result of a violation that occurred in a common area and involved a significant and immediate risk of harm to others in the subdivision. The temporary suspension is effective until the board makes a final determination on the suspension action after following the procedures prescribed by this section.

SOURCE OF AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE RESTRICTIONS (Planned Unit Development ) 209.008. ATTORNEY'S FEES. (a) A property owners' association may collect reimbursement of reasonable attorney's fees and other reasonable costs incurred by the association relating to collecting amounts, including damages, due the association for enforcing restrictions or the bylaws or rules of the association only if the owner is provided a written notice that attorney's fees and costs will be charged to the owner if the delinquency or violation continues after a date certain. (b) An owner is not liable for attorney's fees incurred by the association relating to a matter described by the notice under Section 209.006 if the attorney's fees are incurred before the conclusion of the hearing under Section 209.007 or, if the owner does not request a hearing under that section, before the date by which the owner must request a hearing. The owner's presence is not required to hold a hearing under Section 209.007.

SOURCE OF AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE RESTRICTIONS (Planned Unit Development ) 209.008. ATTORNEY'S FEES. (c) All attorney's fees, costs, and other amounts collected from an owner shall be deposited into an account maintained at a financial institution in the name of the association or its managing agent. Only members of the association's board or its managing agent or employees of its managing agent may be signatories on the account. (d) On written request from the owner, the association shall provide copies of invoices for attorney's fees and other costs relating only to the matter for which the association seeks reimbursement of fees and costs.

EXAMPLES OF REMEDIES 1. PEER PRESSURE FOR VIOLATIONS 2. REVOCATION OF VOTE OR USE PRIVILEGES 3. FINES 4. ASSISTANCE FROM PUBLIC AGENCIES 5. SELF HELP 6. LIMITED VARIANCE 7. LEGAL ACTION

EXAMPLES OF REMEDIES FOR VIOLATIONS LEGAL ACTION NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE DISPUTE RESOLUTION Mediation/Arbitration LAWSUIT

WHEN TO ENFORCE ESTOPPEL * WAIVER * DISCRIMINATION * EFFECT ON COMMUNITY OF FAILURE TO ENFORCE

MAKING EXCEPTIONS DON T MAKE EXCEPTIONS THAT CHANGE CHARACTER OF THE COMMUNITY * DON T MAKE EXCEPTIONS OUTSIDE OF BOARD S AUTHORITY * ADOPT FORMAL RESOLUTION WHEN MAKING EXCEPTIONS EXPLAINING RATIONAL

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