Texas condos · Property Code §82.1142

Texas now requires your condo association to have a website.

Since September 1, 2025, condo associations with 60+ units — or any size if professionally managed — must post their governing documents online. We build the compliant site in days.

Check if your association is required

The deadline already passed

Most Texas condos still have no real website — and noncompliance has real consequences.

Lose the right to collect

Without a properly filed management certificate listing your website, the association can lose its ability to recover attorney's fees and certain interest on delinquent assessments.

Harder to sell & finance

Buyers, realtors, and lenders check association transparency. Opaque buildings stall at closing.

Owner frustration

No website means endless manual document requests and a board that looks behind the times.

What §82.1142 requires

  • Maintain a website accessible to members.
  • Post your current dedicatory instruments — declaration, bylaws, rules, amendments, board policies.
  • List your website in the management certificate filed with the county and TREC.
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Applies to condo associations with 60+ units, or any size if professionally managed (added by SB 711, §82.1142, eff. 9/1/2025). Condos whose declaration was recorded before Jan 1, 1994 may fall outside Chapter 82's website rule — confirm with counsel. Plain-language summary — not legal advice.