Hoa Foreclosure Redemption Rights

Summary

In Texas, after an HOA foreclosure, homeowners have a 180-day redemption period during which they cannot be evicted by the new buyer. If eviction attempts occur, homeowners should remind the new owner of their legal rights to stay in the property until the redemption period ends. Having a copy of the redemption notice is crucial for asserting these rights.

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Can the new owner evict me while I’m still in my redemption period
In Texas, during your *-day redemption period after an HOA foreclosure, the new owner generally cannot evict you. You have the right to stay in your property until the redemption period ends.
Do you have your redemption notice for reference?
Yes I’ve uploaded
Great! Since you have your redemption notice, you have proof of your right to stay during the redemption period. If the new owner continues to leave notices or attempts eviction, you may need to remind them of your legal rights.
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