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Mark Sewell
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HOA Liens in Texas - how do they last so long?

Mark Sewell
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  • Houston, TX
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How is that people have HOA liens for years and years?

I see some on the list in Houston that have 15+ years on them.  How do these not get sent to tax auction?  I guess some do eventually, but I don't get how they can go so long like that.

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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
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Because tax auctions are for taxes that are not paid . 

HOA fees are not taxes , they are bills . Now a HOA could force the issue in court and force the sale of the house .

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