Texas HOA notice?
Your HOA sent a notice. Answer it right.
We help Texas homeowners answer an HOA violation notice under Chapter 209. Calm, correct, and on your terms.
Send us your noticeReviewed personally · Current through the 89th Legislature (2025) · For Texas homeowners
It starts with a letter in the mailbox and a deadline you did not choose. A notice is not a verdict. But the clock is real, so the worst move is to do nothing.
Where this sits
Your options, side by side.
Do nothing
Free, and the riskiest. The cure window can close and the fine can stand.
Panic-Google, or a free chatbot
General answers on law that may be out of date, and no one checks the facts of your notice.
A lawyer at $400 an hour
Correct, but slow and pricey for a one-page reply, if you reach one before your deadline.
Holdground
Texas Chapter 209 only, kept current by hand. Your facts, confirmed by you. A real person reviews the letter. One flat price.
Between free-and-risky and expensive-and-slow.
How it works
You answer it. We make sure it is correct, and on time.
Send us the notice
We read it and pull out the facts that matter.
You confirm every fact
Nothing moves until you have checked it is true.
We show what 209 provides
In plain language, for your situation.
You author your response
Your words. We review it before it goes out.
You hold your ground by answering it well. Calm, on time, and in your own words.
Straight with you
What it is, and what it is not.
What it is
- Our plain-language reading of Texas Chapter 209, kept current by hand. Current through the 89th Texas Legislature, 2025.
- A letter that is firm, accurate, and civil, so you stand on the facts without picking a fight.
- Every letter read by a real person before it leaves your hands.
What it is not
- Not a law firm, and not legal advice.
- Not a robot lawyer promising you will win.
- Not someone who picks the fight for you.
Prefer to read first?
Free guides to your rights.
What to do when your HOA sends a violation notice
Read the guide HearingsHow to request a hearing before your board
Read the guide Right to cureFixing a violation before a fine can stand
Read the guideFree to read, no email needed. If you would rather we read your own notice, send it here.
What you get
Send us your notice.
The deadline in your notice is set by your HOA and Texas law, not by us. That is the only clock here.- A careful read of your exact notice, by a real person.
- What Chapter 209 generally provides on notice, cure periods, hearings, and fines, in plain language.
- Where your deadline likely falls and the common options homeowners have, so you can decide your next step.
- If you go ahead, the actual letter, built from your confirmed facts, in your words, reviewed before it goes out.
New, and deliberately small. We would rather do a few cases right than many badly. We will share real results here as they come in.
When it is done, you have a clear, accurate letter in your own words, sent before your deadline, and you know exactly what you said and why.