HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION LAW
Our goal for Homeowner Associations at the Law Firm of RICE & RICE is straight forward……….We have a responsibility to protect and enhance the value of your community.
It does not take long when driving through a neighborhood to see the glaring difference between the communities who enforce their deed restrictions, while timely collecting their assessment fee’s and those who do not. Failure to do so is a fast track to a financial loss of your residential investment. Without money to maintain the common areas and amenities of the community, the value of your home will surely decline.
PROBLEM SOLVED………Our reputation and track record at the Law Firm of RICE & RICE, among HOA’s and Property Management companies, speaks for itself. As the go to HOA law firm in Texas, we guarantee an immediate impact on your community, by collaborating with the HOA board and property manager, to aggressively collect delinquent assessment fee’s, while pursuing enforcement of all governing documents relative to deed restriction violations. Furthermore, in order to be transparent, we provide free of charge to our clients, comprehensive on line encrypted status reports. These reports give board members and property managers updated instant access to all cases to collection matters as they move through the legal process. As legal counsel we take great pride in vigorously defending and asserting our clients legal rights, with one mission in mind, to protect and enhance your residential financial investment.
CORPORATE COUNSEL
CREATING AND AMENDING
GOVERNING DOCUMENTS
As Corporate Counsel to the Homeowner Association board, we bring extensive experience in drafting and amending documents for the following areas, coupled with years of litigation experience relative to these Homeowner Association matters.
- Restrictive Covenants.
- Declaration of Restrictions.
- Declaration of Annexation.
- Formation of Bylaws.
- Architectural Guidelines.
- Management Certificates.
- Common Area Deeds.
- Builder Guidelines.
- Dedication Instruments.
- Reservation Agreements.
- Zoning Matters.
- Board Election issues.
- Developer Transition.
- Board Liability.
- Construction Defect litigation.