What Happened When a Texas Homeowner Association Opted to Sign with a Single Hauler

Ever think that your homeowners or condo association is plowing ahead with an ill-considered project? Ignoring its own rules? Now and then, here and there, many people feel this way, but at the same time they are daunted by the time and effort to take on the governing board. To cheer one’s hopes, here’s a tale from Texas where an uprising of owners and residents got them results.    Read the article…………….

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