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    Hackberry Creek Homeowners Association

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    Worth Ross Managment

    Worth Ross Managment

    (47 reviews)

    My experience with Worth Ross has been wonderfully especially my interaction with our complex…read moremanager Beth Ballaxeux -Beth is professional and extremely knowledgeable and I have never had a bad experience or interaction with her.

    I wanted to set up a rainwater storage tank within a nice resin shed that matched the color of our…read morehouse. Worth Ross has been actively impeding my efforts to do so, all in breach of Texas Property Code §202.007. When a client, tenant, tells you Texas Property Code, you know you are dealing with folks who lack any credibility or knowledge. It is the job of the property management company to adhere to NOT JUST a specific HOA guideline, but first and foremost must be knowledgeable of County/State property laws to enforce through or in consultation with, HOA committees. If a committee denies a rainwater tank fully contained in a normal sized shed on the side or back of a house, then it is the onus of a consultancy/mgmt company like WR to know the law and explain it to a committee or when WR rejects. No exceptions except ignorance, but that is equally bad. The reputation of Worth Ross in the community has, without any dissension, been nothing but a disappointment. I, myself, own properties and manage them, including actually being in property management as a business, just like Worth Ross. I have a great deal of empathy for the type of work involved in managing homeowners/tenants and physical assets. It's not easy. The mountains of work they've done on a static Esperanza entry signage and cutting trees for tens of thousands of our dollars, all while actively denying or impeding water conservation efforts in a backyard tells me more about them as a company than it does anything good they are doing, which is mostly superficial work, in my opinion. No one cares about signage but thank you for the long email updates and all the hours you put in this colossal waste of money (fyi the rusty sign looks exactly the same before and after the hours of work and money spent on something unnecessary). I will assuredly be voting in opposition to keeping Worth Ross as our HOA service provider (fyi, you were not our first choice, everyone sees you as a mistake in which I've learned why now, and you are REPLACEABLE), and given my line of work is property management in a notoriously difficult city--NYC--with respect to city and local laws, tenant relations, and the like, this is still the worst property management company I've ever dealt with, which tells you a lot. I've since had to resort to invoking the lawyer threat, but I'm hoping it's only because they didn't know the property law (which is kind of their entire job).

    Las Colinas Association - LCA Headquarters

    Las Colinas Association

    (1 review)

    We recently bought a house in the 635 corridor/Riverside. It's kinda a pain in the ass when you…read morehave to goto the MacArthur mail station to pick up your mail every week. The lines are long and the postal lady there is really mean. There's this lady there that ends her conversation with "Have a blessed day!" This after she pisses me off by saying the community needs to be 70% complete until the USPS will deliver our mail. Long story short. The LCA is very accesible and once we made a formal comlaint they acted immediately to have our mail delivered to our gang boxes the next day. That alone is worth the 700 HOA we pay a year. When we toured their facilities for the New Homeowners Orientation we learned that they have alarm monitoring for 25 dollars/month. There are patrol cars that patrol the area every hour on the hour. But they aren't armed.

    From the owner: "The mission of the Association is to create, sustain and lead a renowned community of lasting…read morevalue and presence." This has been achieved through the enforcement of deed restrictions and the delivery of various services that are funded by the membership´s collective annual assessments. These services include: Architectural Control/Plan Review, Property Compliance, Common Property Maintenance, Community Relations, Alarm Monitoring and Patrol, and Administrative Services. Every owner of deed restricted property in Las Colinas is a member of the Association and enjoys these services.

    Hackberry Creek Homeowners Association - homeownerassociation - Updated June 2026

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