Tejas Creek POA
Tejas Creek Property Owners' Association is a non-profit corporation chartered under the laws of the State of Texas. Membership is mandatory and each owner automatically becomes a member of the Association upon acquiring a home in Tejas Creek. The Association is governed by the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions and operates according to the By-Laws of the Association.
One of the major responsibilities of the Association is to protect the homeowner’s investment and enhance the value of their property. The Association provides for the maintenance and operation of the common areas and facilities such as landscaped areas and recreation areas. The Association is also responsible for enforcing the protective covenants and may do anything lawful to protect, beautify or benefit the property under its jurisdiction, such as, pay for the cost of maintaining the common areas, lighting at entries, insurance, and administrative expenses, etc.
The Association collects an annual assessment from the owners of each lot. This assessment is due by January 1st. Any assessment not paid within thirty days after the due date shall incur a 10% late fee and bear interest from that date at a rate of 18% per annum. Assessments, late charges, costs, and reasonable attorney’s fees shall be a charge on the land and shall be a continuing lien upon the property. The Association may bring an action at law against the owners personally obligated to pay the same or foreclose the lien against the property.
The affairs of the Association are managed by a board of three (3) to five (5) directors with one (1) alternate. The Board of Directors meet on a monthly basis and are required to determine the policies of the Association and have a fiduciary responsibility to enforce the governing documents of the Association. Each Director must use their best discretion, care, and diligence in the performance of their duties. The Directors do not receive any compensation for their services.
Any Architectural improvement or modification is monitored by the Architectural Control Committee (ACC) and that committee is comprised of three (3) individuals who volunteer annually. The ACC is organized to provide and maintain uniformity and harmony in the construction of improvements to the homes in Tejas Creek. Any improvement made to the exterior of your home or property must have a prior written approval from the Architectural Control Committee.
The Association’s Declaration provides several restrictions prohibiting activities that tend to decrease property values. Some of these restrictions include, lots shall not be used for open storage of materials and/or equipment other than normal residential requirements or for construction of improvements as permitted by the Deed Restrictions. No boats, trailers, ATVs, or commercial vehicles may be kept or stored in public view. Landscaping must be maintained regularly along with the exterior of the home. Pets must be leashed when not confined (this is also a City Ordinance enforceable by Police and Animal Control).
There are many other use restrictions established for your Association. Article IV of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions enumerates them for you. If you have a question or are unsure if something is acceptable, please contact your community manager at customercare@webdta.com. You may also obtain copies of the governing documents by selecting the documents tab on this website. The Association hopes this gives you an overview of what an Association is, and why you have one. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Tejas Creek Property Owners Association is proudly managed by DTA Community Management Services, Inc. DTA is a locally owned and operated community management company with a passion for providing creative, holistic management solutions custom tailored for each of the communities we serve.
Managed by DTA Community Management Services, Inc.