Built for Texas property owners' associations — from Houston master-planned communities to Hill Country subdivisions. Run architectural reviews, enforce deed restrictions, and collect assessments while staying compliant with Texas Property Code Chapter 209.
Texas has one of the fastest-growing community-association landscapes in the country, with thousands of property owners' associations spread across Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and the booming suburbs in between. Whether you're a volunteer director in a Cypress master-planned community or a manager overseeing dozens of subdivisions across the Metroplex, HOAware gives you AI-powered tools to operate efficiently while honoring the homeowner protections written into Texas law.
Texas community associations are governed primarily by the Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act (Texas Property Code Chapter 209), the restrictive-covenant provisions of Chapter 202, and each community's recorded declaration. Texas law is notably homeowner-protective around enforcement and collections.
Tools designed to help Texas communities thrive.
Automated notice-and-hearing workflows with built-in cure periods help Texas boards enforce deed restrictions the way Property Code Chapter 209 requires.
CORI answers Texas residents' questions about deed restrictions, assessments, and meetings 24/7 — cutting call volume for boards and managers across the state.
Document violations with timestamped photos, generate compliant notices, and track every cure deadline and hearing for clean, defensible records.
Join Texas communities using HOAware to streamline operations, stay compliant with Chapter 209, and give residents a modern self-service experience.
Common questions about HOA management in Texas.
Join Texas communities using HOAware to streamline operations, stay compliant with Chapter 209, and give residents a modern self-service experience.
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