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 requiredThe 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.
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.