Chapter 207 resale certificates
Associations must provide a resale certificate within ten business days of a written request. The certificate must include assessments, violations, pending litigation, and insurance information.
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Texas Property Code Chapter 207 sets strict rules for HOA resale certificates, including maximum fees, mandatory content, and delivery timelines. Our Texas service ensures every certificate meets these statutory requirements, protecting your transaction from avoidable delays and disputes.
The Texas Property Code governs how associations handle resale document requests and what they must include.
Associations must provide a resale certificate within ten business days of a written request. The certificate must include assessments, violations, pending litigation, and insurance information.
Texas law caps the resale certificate fee at three hundred seventy-five dollars. Associations that charge more are violating state law and can be reported to the Texas Attorney General.
Texas buyers have six days after receiving the resale certificate to review it. If problematic information is discovered, the buyer may have termination rights.
If a management company provides inaccurate information in the resale certificate, they may be liable for damages. This makes accuracy critical for all parties.
Texas transactions have their own quirks that experienced teams know to watch for.
Texas has a high percentage of self-managed associations, especially in smaller communities. These boards may lack formal processes and take longer to respond.
Texas strong homestead laws affect how HOA liens are enforced and how foreclosure proceedings work. Title teams must understand these protections.
Texas treats condominiums and single-family HOAs differently under the law. The document requirements and review periods vary by property type.
Texas properties face hurricane and flood risks. Associations in flood zones must carry separate flood insurance, which lenders scrutinize carefully.
We understand Texas law and work with associations across the state.
We confirm that every resale certificate includes all mandatory content required by Chapter 207.
We verify that document fees comply with Texas fee caps and flag any overcharges before they hit the closing statement.
For self-managed communities, we use specialized outreach techniques to reach board members and treasurers directly.
From Dallas-Fort Worth to Houston, Austin to San Antonio, we serve title and escrow teams across Texas.
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