HOA QuestionsTexasHow do HOAs handle noise complaints between neighbors?
TX·Texas Property Code §209

How do HOAs handle noise complaints between neighbors?

Quick Answer

HOAs typically enforce noise rules through a complaint-and-notice process. Most have quiet hours (often 10 PM–7 AM), nuisance prohibitions, and a formal complaint procedure before fines begin.

The General Rule

Noise disputes are the most common neighbor-vs-neighbor HOA issue. HOA CC&Rs and rules typically include quiet hours provisions, nuisance prohibitions covering ongoing loud behavior, equipment noise restrictions (generators, power tools), and a complaint procedure requiring written complaint, HOA investigation, notice to the violating owner, and opportunity to cure before fines begin. Note: HOA noise rules apply to owner behavior — the HOA generally cannot directly fine a tenant, only the owner who is responsible for the tenant's compliance.

Texas-Specific Rules

TXTexas Property Code §209

Texas HOAs must provide cure periods before fining for noise violations. Texas nuisance law (Property Code §210) provides additional independent remedies beyond HOA enforcement.

Why Your CC&Rs May Be Different

State law sets the minimum floor — but your community's CC&Rs, bylaws, and board-adopted rules may be stricter, may include exceptions, or may have been amended recently. The only way to know exactly what applies to your community is to read your specific governing documents.

Most CC&Rs are 40–120 pages of dense legal language. Finding the exact section that answers your question can take 20–30 minutes — if you can find it at all.

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