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What Brighton Court Homeowners's governing documents say
Brighton Court is a condominium community in Midland, Texas — you own your individual unit and an undivided share of the common elements. This document is the original 1983 Declaration of Condominium, so it establishes the basic structure but may not reflect current rules or fees. It is addressed to unit owners and residents.
- What you own & maintain: You own the interior of your unit (walls, floors, ceilings) and individual garages. Exterior structures, foundations, roofs, and common areas are common elements maintained by the association, funded by assessments. You must repair or replace your own unit's interior, doors, windows, appliances, and fixtures.
- Monthly assessments: As of 1983, the initial monthly assessment was $50 per unit, covering usual and ordinary common expenses. After the first year, the board sets an annual budget and each owner pays 1/12 of their proportionate share (based on unit percentage of ownership). The board may also levy special assessments for capital expenditures exceeding $5,000 (with owner approval) or for emergencies.
- Leasing & rentals: Residential use only — no short-term or commercial purposes. Leases are allowed, but the document does not set a minimum lease term. (Check current rules, as association may have amended this.)
- Pets: The declaration does not mention any pet restrictions. (Check current rules; the board may have adopted pet policies.)
- Parking & vehicles: No motor vehicles with less than four wheels are allowed. Boats, trailers, campers, and motor homes cannot be parked except in designated owner parking areas. The association can assign exclusive use of carports and parking spaces to specific units.
- Noise & nuisances: No unlawful, noisy, or offensive activities; nothing that creates a nuisance or unreasonable disturbance. Firearms, fireworks, and firecrackers are prohibited.
- What this document doesn't cover: This document is the original declaration and does not include current fee amounts, specific pet or leasing policies, age restrictions, or rules about amenities. You should review the association's current bylaws, rules and regulations, and any amendments for up-to-date requirements.
Key facts from Brighton Court Homeowners's documents
- Community type
- Condominium (Horizontal Property Regime) under Texas Condominium Act (Page 1: 'under the provisions of the Tex)
- Units / lots
- 60 (condominium parcels) (Exhibit B lists unit numbers A-1 through)
- Governing law
- Texas Condominium Act, Art. 1301a, Texas Revised Civil Statutes (Page 1: 'under the provisions of the Tex)
- Assessments & dues
- Initial $50 per month per unit owner from purchase until December 31, 1983; thereafter based on budget (1/12 of proportionate share) (Paragraph 16B: 'each unit owner shall pa)
- Collections & liens
- Unpaid assessments constitute a valid lien on the unit; lien is prior to all claims except taxes, prior recorded mortgages/vendor's liens, and purchase money loans to buyer from Developer; foreclosure by suit permitted (Paragraph 17: 'shall constitute and be a)
- Reserves & fees
- Budget shall provide for a reserve for contingencies and a reserve for replacements of common elements (Paragraph 16A: 'provide for a reserve fo)
- Leasing & rentals
- Yes, lessees allowed for residential purposes (Paragraph 31(1): 'owner or his lessee fo)
- Parking & vehicles
- Not explicitly prohibited but excessively noisy motor vehicles prohibited (Paragraph 31(7)) (Paragraph 31(7): 'No motor vehicles with)
- Architectural approval
- Yes, for alterations to common elements; for unit alterations, no approval if no structural/mechanical change and no change to exterior appearance; otherwise permission required (Paragraph 24: 'No alterations to the com)
- Home business
- Not explicitly addressed; restricted to residential use, so likely prohibited unless incidental (Paragraph 31(1))
- Signs & flags
- Not specifically addressed; signs restriction likely applies (Paragraph 31(4))
- Maintenance
- Roofs are common elements (Paragraph 6), thus Association responsibility (Paragraph 6: 'common elements shall cons)
- Use restrictions
- Yes, each unit shall be used for residential purposes only (Paragraph 31(1): 'Each unit shall be use)
- Voting & meetings
- Each unit owner votes in proportion to percentage ownership interest in common elements; aggregate 100 votes (Paragraph 11: 'Each member shall be enti)
About this HOA
Brighton Court Homeowners is a homeowners association in Midland, TX.
HOAproxy has 1 document on file for Brighton Court Homeowners: 1 CC&R. Last updated 2026-06-07.