If the Texas heat wave turns your front lawn brown, can your HOA punish you?

A homeowners association, if the deed restrictions say so, can require you to have a grass lawn and ornamental shrubs and to keep them green, says J. Patrick Sutton, an Austin-based real estate attorney who specializes in HOA law.  Read the article………………………..

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