Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1196

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to foreclosure of a property owners' association's assessment lien.

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to how foreclosure sales are conducted by property owners' associations. With the requirement of an independent appraisal, the bill seeks to prevent associations from selling properties for a fraction of their value due to unpaid assessments. This change affects existing laws related to mortgage and property foreclosure and aims to create a fairer process that takes into account the true market value of properties.

Summary

House Bill 1196 addresses the foreclosure process concerning assessment liens held by property owners' associations in Texas. The bill mandates that before an association can initiate foreclosure proceedings, it must obtain an independent appraisal of the property's fair market value. This appraisal must be provided to the property owner through certified mail or signature confirmation, ensuring transparency in the process. Furthermore, the final sale price at any foreclosure must be at least 80% of the appraised value, a measure aimed at protecting property owners from underpriced sales.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB1196 appears mostly positive among stakeholders concerned about property ownership rights. Proponents argue that the bill protects homeowners from potentially predatory practices by associations, while providing a more structured and fair system for handling assessment liens. However, there are critics who express concerns about the implementation of these requirements and the potential delays they might introduce in the foreclosure process. Overall, the general tone seems to favor the added protections for homeowners.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB1196 include the balance of power between property owners' associations and homeowners. Some opponents may argue that the measures could hinder associations' ability to address unpaid assessments promptly and efficiently. Additionally, there are concerns about the cost implications of mandated appraisals for associations, which may be passed on to homeowners through higher fees. The bill's potential to complicate already challenging foreclosure processes has raised questions about its overall efficacy in protecting homeowners while maintaining the associations' authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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