quincy
Senior Member
Thank you for the update, ConcernedOwner. It is not as positive an update as I hoped, though.Seems we’ve hit a wall with the property management company. I received an email this morning from our community manager (separate from the board) stating it was out of HOA jurisdiction/overstepping authority to intervene in neighbor-to-neighbor disputes. Understandable—was just curious at what point (if ever) they would intervene when it’s numerous altercations with numerous residents.
Looks like our only recourse is to sit back and hope for no further aggressive encounters, but brace ourselves and be prepared to continue getting law enforcement involved to seek personal restraining order cases if possible/necessary.
Just updating this thread should anyone else in Texas run into such a predicament and find this a useful starter resource.
You and the neighbors can seek out the services of a local attorney to perhaps draft a cease and desist letter to be sent to the problematic neighbor, warning of potential legal action to follow if he doesn’t stop the unwarranted harassment.
But, yes, keep reporting to the police any altercations.
As a note, it is possible, if not probable, that the problematic neighbor is suffering from some sort of mental health decline which is fueling his behavior.