FredS1 (Texas)
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I am a board member for a medium sized condo complex in Austin, Texas. The management company we have hired, on a regular basis, refuses to follow the board members' instruction on some issues related to property rules/regulations and safety/crime issues. Policies are voted on by board members, approved by board members and then presented to the management company for enactment. None of the policies approved are unusual and are quite commonly seen in a condo community. The management company would either stall the policy or tried to make some oddball excuse on why they didn't enact the policy. Because of this non-action, the value of the property has been negatively affected... Should the HOA Board retain a real estate attorney or should the matter be forwarded to the Texas Real Estate Commission? Thank you!