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Fort Worth HOA Documents

Fort Worth and the surrounding Tarrant County communities are growing fast, and so is the HOA paperwork on every closing. GetHOADocs finds the management company and document sources from one address—no more chasing portals.

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Tarrant County Coverage

Fort Worth, Keller, Southlake, Mansfield, North Richland Hills, and nearby communities

Texas Resale Certificates

Get the resale certificate and subdivision information statement required by Texas Property Code §207

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About HOA Documents in Fort Worth

Fort Worth's rapid expansion into Tarrant and Denton counties has produced a wave of new master-planned communities, each with its own management company and document portal. Under Texas Property Code Chapter 207, sellers must provide a resale certificate and subdivision information statement, and delays in getting them are a frequent cause of pushed closings. Communities across the area are managed by firms such as Goodwin & Company, RealManage, and Associa, alongside many self-managed neighborhoods. GetHOADocs searches them all at once, giving Fort Worth title teams a single point of access for deed restrictions, assessments, and HOA contacts.

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