(a) Unless possession of a firearm or firearm ammunition on condominium property is prohibited by state or federal law, a condominium unit owner, or a tenant or guest of a condominium unit owner, or a guest of a tenant of a condominium unit owner may not be prohibited from lawfully possessing, carrying, transporting, or storing a firearm, any part of a firearm, or firearm ammunition:
(1) in the condominium unit owner’s unit;
(2) in a vehicle located in a parking area provided for the residents or guests of the condominium property; or
(3) in other common element locations as necessary to:
(A) enter or exit the condominium property;
(B) enter or exit the condominium unit owner’s unit; or
(C) enter or exit a vehicle on the condominium property or located in a parking area provided for residents or guests of the condominium property.
(b) This section applies notwithstanding any provision of a dedicatory instrument to the contrary and regardless of the date of the provision’s adoption.

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Terms Used In Texas Property Code 82.121

  • Condominium: means a form of real property with portions of the real property designated for separate ownership or occupancy, and the remainder of the real property designated for common ownership or occupancy solely by the owners of those portions. See Texas Property Code 82.003
  • Dedicatory instrument: means each document governing the establishment, maintenance, or operation of a condominium regime. See Texas Property Code 82.003
  • Property: means real and personal property. See Texas Government Code 311.005
  • Unit: means a physical portion of the condominium designated for separate ownership or occupancy, the boundaries of which are described by the declaration. See Texas Property Code 82.003
  • Unit owner: means a declarant or other person who owns a unit, or a lessee of a unit in a leasehold condominium whose lease expires simultaneously with any lease the expiration or termination of which will remove the unit from the condominium, but does not include a person having an interest in a unit solely as security for an obligation. See Texas Property Code 82.003