202.004 – ENFORCEMENT OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS. (a) An
Texas Property Code § 202.004
Summary
This law establishes that actions taken by property owners' associations regarding restrictive covenants are generally presumed reasonable. Courts can only overturn this presumption if there is clear evidence that the actions were arbitrary, capricious, or discriminatory.
Presumes reasonableness of associations' discretionary actions.
Court intervention requires evidence of arbitrary or discriminatory actions.
Applies to property owners' associations and their representatives.
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