(a) A dedicatory instrument created by a developer of a residential subdivision or by a property owners’ association in which the developer has a majority of the voting rights or that the developer otherwise controls under the terms of the dedicatory instrument may not be amended during the period between the time the developer loses the majority of the voting rights or other form of control of the property owners’ association and the time a new board of directors of the association assumes office following the loss of the majority of the voting rights or other form of control.
(b) A provision in a dedicatory instrument that violates this section is void and unenforceable.

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Terms Used In Texas Property Code 209.013