Blanco Vista Residential Owners Association, Inc.
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What Blanco Vista Residential Owners Association, Inc.'s governing documents say
This is a partial collection of documents from Blanco Vista, a master-planned community in San Marcos, TX. The text includes a Notice of Declarant Designation of Common Area (which identifies specific wrought iron fencing as Common Area for the Association to maintain), and an Assessment Collection Policy that details how the Association collects fees and handles delinquencies. The full rules for owners are in the Master Covenant, Development Area Declarations, Design Guidelines, and other documents not provided here.
- What this document covers: The provided pages include a Notice designating certain fences as Common Area for the Association to maintain, and an Assessment Collection Policy with collection steps and fees.
- Assessment collection & late fees: Assessments are due on the date the Board sets. Late fees of $25 per month and interest (up to 1.5% per month if no maximum set by law) may be charged. Delinquent accounts may be turned over to a collection agency or attorney after 90 days, and the Association can record a lien and eventually foreclose (only with majority Board approval).
- Delinquency cure period & payment plans: After a notice of nonpayment, the owner has 30 days to cure before further action. The Association must offer a payment plan of at least 3 months (unless the owner defaulted on a plan in the last 2 years). No payment plan need be offered after the 30-day cure period expires.
- Suspension of amenities for nonpayment: If an account is delinquent for at least 30 days, the Board may suspend the owner's or occupant's use of common area amenities.
- What this document doesn't cover: This excerpt does not provide the full HOA rules, restrictions, fees, age limits, pet rules, leasing requirements, architectural guidelines, or other typical governing document provisions. Those are in the Master Covenant and other recorded documents not fully included here.
Key facts from Blanco Vista Residential Owners Association, Inc.'s documents
- Community type
- Master Planned Community with Residential and Commercial Lots; Residential Owners Association (Master Covenant Section 1, Recitals; Def)
- Units / lots
- Maximum Number of Lots is 2,180 (Master Covenant Definition of Maximum Nu)
- Developer / declarant
- CARMA BLANCO VISTA LLC, a Texas limited liability company (Notice of Declarant Designation of Commo)
- Governing law
- Texas Nonprofit Corporation law (implicit) (Association is a Texas nonprofit corpora)
- Assessments & dues
- By Board based on budget (implied); Regular Assessments are due on first calendar day of month at beginning of fiscal year (Assessment Collection Policy 1-A; Master)
- Special assessments
- Special Assessments, Special Common Area Assessments, Service Area Assessments, Individual Assessments authorized (Master Covenant Sections 5.04, 5.05, 5.0)
- Collections & liens
- Lien notice recorded; foreclosure only upon specific approval by majority of Board (Assessment Collection Policy 5-F(4))
- Reserves & fees
- $25 per month (Assessment Collection Policy 1-C)
- Fences
- Wrought iron fencing along property lines, interior parkways, Amenity Center, and lots adjoining Greenbelt easement designated as Common Area; Association responsible for maintenance (Notice of Declarant Designation of Commo)
- Architectural approval
- Architectural control by Blanco Vista Reviewer (Declarant) during Development Period, then architectural control committee appointed by Board (Master Covenant Article VI, Sections 6.0)
- Use restrictions
- Residential Lots: single-family residential use; Commercial Lots: business/commercial use (Master Covenant Definitions of Residenti)
- Voting & meetings
- Representative System of Voting via Neighborhood Delegates; individual votes for term changes, amendments, and litigation initiation (Master Covenant Sections 3.06, 3.04-3.05)
- Amendments
- Master Covenant amendment by vote of Owners per Section 10.03; Policy Manual may be amended by Declarant during Development Period, by Majority of Board thereafter; Assessment Collection Policy may be amended by Board (Master Covenant Section 10.03; Policy Ma)
About this HOA
Blanco Vista Residential Owners Association, Inc. is a homeowners association in San Marcos, TX.
HOAproxy has 11 documents on file for Blanco Vista Residential Owners Association, Inc.: 10 uncategorized documents and 1 insurance document. Last updated 2026-06-11.
Governing documents
- 2584 005 Notice Of Declarant Designat...mon Area Blanco Vista Recorded (5 pages)
- Assessment Collection Policy (4 pages)
- Blanco Vista All Governing Documents Searchable 2022.06.28 (275 pages)
- Board Bylaws (11 pages)
- Community Rules And Regulations (11 pages)
- Community Rules And Regulations Amendment 1 (4 pages)
- Design Guidelines (43 pages)
- Development Area Declaration (23 pages)
- Fine And Enforcement Policy (6 pages)
- Management Certificate 2021 (4 pages) — PDF
- Master Covenants (51 pages)
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