Former property owner not owed relief in fraud case against homeowners’ association (TX)

The Texas 14th Court of Appeals ruled against a homeowner March 7 in his allegations of unfair debt collection practices against his homeowners’ association and related entities.  Justice Frances Bourliot wrote the opinion, and Chief Justice Kem Frost and Justice Tracy Christopher concurred.  Although a trial court ruled in favor of Robert Burton and didn’t foreclose the property in question (six condominium units) that Burton owned, the trial court ruled against Burton in his lawsuit against the homeowners’ association, Leawood Homeowners Association Inc., its attorney and trustee, its property manager and property management company, Independent Management & Investment, LLC.    Read the article……………….

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