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HB 1926

Relating to organization of, meetings of, and voting by condominium unit owners' associations and property owners' associations.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Drew Darby

Texas bill reforming condominium and property owners' association governance procedures for meetings, voting, and organizational structure.

Laid on the table subject to call
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Bill Summary · HB 1926

Legislative bill overview

HB 1926 modifies Texas law governing how condominium unit owners' associations and property owners' associations organize, conduct meetings, and conduct voting procedures. The bill appears to standardize or reform operational requirements for these homeowner-type organizations that manage shared residential properties.

Why is this important

These associations affect millions of Texas homeowners by controlling common area maintenance, assessments, and community rules. Changes to voting and meeting procedures directly impact homeowners' ability to participate in decisions affecting their properties and finances, as well as the efficiency of association governance.

Potential points of contention

  • Voting access vs. efficiency: Reforms may either expand remote/proxy voting options (benefiting participation) or restrict certain voting methods (potentially reducing participation)
  • Meeting transparency: Changes to meeting requirements could enhance or reduce homeowners' access to association decision-making processes
  • Assessment authority: Any modifications to how associations levy fees or make financial decisions may shift power between boards and individual homeowners

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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