The Condo Supply Problem, Part 3: HOA Fees Are the Symptom, Not the Cause

04.14.26

In Part 1 of this series, I discussed why Texas is only partway toward a solution to the condominium supply problem, focusing on the need for continued statutory reform, including modernization of condominium development financing and greater flexibility in how...

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