Ask the HOA Expert Dallas TX

In this article you have common questions and answers from home owners when specific situations arrise. Read to learn more.

Local Companies

Worth Ross Management Company, Inc.
1-800-522-9119
3710 Rawlins Street
Dallas, AK
Cultural Awareness International, Inc.
(214) 691-4113
2626 Cole Avenue, Ste. 710
Dallas, TX
Intown Properties
214-641-9876
2613 Thomas Ave.
Dallas, TX
Century 21 Judge Fite Commercial Division
214-446-2585
1140 Empire Central
Dallas, TX
Meridian Business Centers
214-800-2600
7557 Rambler Rd.
Dallas, TX
Hillwood Investment Properties
(972) 201-2800
5430 LBJ Freeway, Ste. 800
Dallas,, TX
VIP Realty
214-675-6292
3010 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1200
Dallas, TX
Paragon Commercial Real Estate LLC
214-432-1057
6565 N MacArthur Blvd.
Irving, TX
Armstrong Consulting, LLC
972-380-4466
17031 Vinland Drive
Addiston, TX
CBS Realty Group, Inc.
972.550.0055
1900 Westridge Dr.
Irving, TX

Provided By: Realty Times

Question: Some HOA websites and newsletters include a service directory which are recommendations of members. The board has been advised by our lawyer to refrain from posting such lists. I feel the service of these lists overpowers the possibility of legal risk.

Answer: The fact that the HOA posts member recommendations does not constitute an endorsement by the HOA. But to satisfy the lawyer, the board can simply add a disclaimer that the HOA does not endorse the list of service providers.

Question: Our governing documents have strict policies regarding tree cutting and clearing. The reason for the tree policy is to preserve the streetscape and prevent clear-cutting. The board gets requests from time to time asking permission to cut trees. We inspect and sometimes approve the cutting but if it’s a large tree and there is no disease or damage, we usually deny the request.

An attorney/resident is requesting to cut off two tall trees that are about fifteen feet from his house due to the potential of the trees falling. He is stating that the HOA will be liable if the tree falls. Is the HOA truly at risk?

Answer: Not all large tree cutting requests should be summarily dismissed. There are several good reasons for large trees to be removed:

There is a fire hazard. Trees should generally be located at least 30 feet from the building, especially if they are more flammable like pine trees. This is especially true in areas that are prone to wild fires due to drought and windy conditions. Keeping trees 30 feet away helps create a defensible fire zone.

Trees create leaf debris that clogs gutters and downspouts. Certain kinds of trees create year round leaf debris that substantially increases gutter cleaning and blockages. Removing such trees in close proximity to structures makes good sense.

Trees that overshadow and inhibit the landscaping. Developers often plant many trees because they are small and more of them makes a better marketing impact. But when many small trees grow large, they can turn the common area into a dark and foreboding place where flowers, bushes and plants won’t grow. Thinning out selected trees is often recommended for the health of the landscaping and trees. Ornamental trees need room to flourish.

Leaning Trees. Under windy and wet conditions, leaning trees are more likely to fall. It usually best to remove them before they do.

Trees that are diseased. Certain species are subject to infestation that will eventually kill them. It’s best to remove them early to slow the spread of the blight.

When confronted with a specific request that goes against the grain (tree pun), it’s prudent to get a licensed arborist to review the trees in question. If the arborist believes they are a danger or should be removed, remove them. Otherwise, no. The board is not responsible for Acts of God, only for handling business in a prudent manner. Use experts to your advantage.

For more innovative homeowner association management strategies, see Regenesis.net.

Author: Richard Thompson
Copyright © 2008 Realty Times. All Rights Reserved.

Visit http://realtytimes.com

Featured Local Company

Worth Ross Management Company, Inc.

1-800-522-9119
3710 Rawlins Street
Dallas, AK
www.worthrossmanagement.com

Related Local Events
Texas Real Estate Investors Circle
Dates: 8/24/2009 - 8/24/2009
Location: Crowne Plaza Suites
Dallas, TX
View Details

3rd Annual Real Estate Logistics Forum
Dates: 6/24/2009 - 6/25/2009
Location: Westin Galleria Dallas
Dallas, TX
View Details

Learn How to Make Money in Commercial Real Estate Now!
Dates: 6/17/2009 - 6/20/2009
Location: The Crowne Plaza Hotel
Dallas, TX
View Details

Learn How to Make Money in Commercial Real Estate Now!
Dates: 6/17/2009 - 6/20/2009
Location: The Crowne Plaza Hotel
Dallas, TX
View Details