Highland Crossing Homeowners Association, Inc.
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Key facts from Highland Crossing Homeowners Association, Inc.'s documents
- Community type
- Single-family residential detached homes (Section 8.1)
- Legal name
- Highland Crossing Homeowners Association, Inc.
- Units / lots
- Not explicitly stated; referenced through voting rights (Section 4.2(b) implies 57 votes per Lot )
- Developer / declarant
- HSM Highland Crossing LP, a Texas limited partnership (Preamble)
- Governing law
- Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act (Texas Property Code Chapter 209) (Section 5.8(c))
- Reserves & fees
- $75.00 per sale to Association (other than Declarant and initial Builder) (Section 5.10(b))
- Pets
- Yes, household pets only; maximum 4 per Lot; no livestock, poultry, or animals kept for commercial purposes (Section 8.6(h))
- Leasing & rentals
- Yes, for minimum 6-month terms; entire Lot only; no Owner or Affiliate may lease more than one residence without consent (Declarant during Development Period, Association after); leases must be in writing, tenant must receive Declaration co (Section 8.2)
- Use restrictions
- Property shall be used for single-family residential detached housing purposes only; one residence per Lot, not exceeding two stories (Section 8.1)
- Voting & meetings
- Two classes: Class A (non-Declarant, one vote per Lot); Class B (Declarant, 57 votes per Lot without building permit issued, converts to Class A upon Development Period expiration or Declarant notice) (Section 4.2)
About this HOA
Highland Crossing Homeowners Association, Inc. is a homeowners association in Celina, TX.
HOAproxy has 1 document on file for Highland Crossing Homeowners Association, Inc.: 1 CC&R. Last updated 2026-06-08.