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Reverse in part and Remand; Affirmed; Opinion filed May 14, 2015.

                                         S   In The
                                  Court of Appeals
                           Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
                                      No. 05-14-00689-CV

        GATEWAY ESTATES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Appellant
                                 V.
                      SHEILA M. LARRY, Appellee

                       On Appeal from the 14th Judicial District Court
                                   Dallas County, Texas
                           Trial Court Cause No. DC-14-02404-A

                             MEMORANDUM OPINION
                  Before Chief Justice Wright, Justice Myers, and Justice Evans
                                    Opinion by Justice Evans
       This is an appeal from a summary judgment granted in favor of Gateway Estates

Homeowners Association, Inc. for unpaid assessments owed by Sheila M. Larry. In a single

issue, Gateway contends the trial court erred in failing to order that its lien on Larry’s property

be foreclosed and granting an order of sale as part of the summary judgment. We agree.

Accordingly, we reverse the trial court’s judgment in part and remand the cause for issuance of

an order of foreclosure.

                                        FACTUAL BACKGROUND

       On March 10, 2014, Gateway Estates Homeowners Association, Inc. filed suit against

Sheila M. Larry seeking to recover unpaid property owner assessments and attorney’s fees.

Gateway also sought foreclosure of its lien on the property and an order of sale to satisfy the

judgment pursuant to a contractual lien created by the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and
Restrictions for Gateway Estates on file in the Dallas County real property records. Larry was

served with process on March 18 and filed a pro se answer on April 14.

       On April 22, Gateway filed a motion for summary judgment on its claim attaching (1) an

authenticated copy of the Declaration, (2) the affidavit of Gateway’s accountant showing the

amount of past due assessments Larry owed, and (3) an affidavit by Gateway’s attorney in

support of an award of attorney’s fees. Larry did not file a response. On May 19, 2014, the trial

court signed a final summary judgment in favor of Gateway awarding it $5,911 in fees due and

owing together with post-judgment interest and attorney’s fees. The court refused, however, to

order foreclosure of Gateway’s lien on Larry’s property or issue an order of sale. Gateway now

brings this appeal.

                                               ANALYSIS

       In its sole issue, Gateway contends the trial court erred in refusing to render, as part of

the summary judgment in its favor, an order allowing foreclosure of the contractual lien on

Larry’s property. We review a trial court’s summary judgment de novo. See, e.g., Travelers Ins.

Co. v. Joachim, 315 S.W.3d 860, 862 (Tex. 2010); Nixon v. Mr. Prop. Mgmt. Co., Inc., 690
S.W.2d 546, 548 (Tex. 1985). A traditional summary judgment may be granted only if the

movant demonstrates there are no genuine issues of material fact and it is entitled to judgment as

a matter of law. TEX. R. CIV. P. 166a(c); Nixon, 690 S.W.2d at 548–49.

       The purchase of property within a deed restricted subdivision carries with it the

obligation to pay association fees for maintenance and ownership of common facilities and

services. See Inwood N. Homeowners’ Ass’n, Inc. v. Harris, 736 S.W.2d 632, 636 (Tex. 1987).

The remedy of foreclosure is an inherent characteristic of that property right. Id. Although the

remedy may seem harsh, a homeowners association has the right to foreclose its contractual lien

on the houses of delinquent owners. Id. at 637. If an association shows, as a matter of law, that

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a delinquency and a contractual lien exist and the lien may be foreclosed upon to satisfy the debt,

the trial court may not refuse to enforce the association’s right of foreclosure. See Cottonwood

Valley Home Owners Ass’n v. Hudson, 75 S.W.3d 601, 603 (Tex. App.—Eastland 2002, no pet.);

Village Green Homeowners Ass’n, Inc. v. Leeder, No. 04-10-00522-CV, 2011 WL 721260, at *2

(Tex. App.—San Antonio March 2, 2011, no pet.) (mem. op.).

       When the trial court in this case granted summary judgment in favor of Gateway on its

claim against Larry for unpaid assessments, it necessarily concluded Gateway was entitled to

judgment in its favor as a matter of law. The summary judgment evidence included both an

affidavit demonstrating delinquency and a declaration showing a contractual lien on the property.

There is no indication the trial court concluded there were any fact issues with respect to the

enforceability of Gateway’s contractual lien, nor do we see any in the record. Because Gateway

demonstrated its entitlement to judgment as a matter of law, the trial court erred in refusing to

order the foreclosure. See Leeder, 2011 WL 721260, at *2.

                                                CONCLUSION

       Based on the foregoing, we reverse the portion of the trial court’s judgment declining to

order foreclosure of the contractual lien on Larry’s property and remand the cause to the trial

court for issuance of an order of foreclosure and further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

In all other respects, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

140689F.P05                                            /David Evans/
                                                       DAVID EVANS
                                                       JUSTICE

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                                          S
                                Court of Appeals
                         Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
                                        JUDGMENT

GATEWAY ESTATES HOMEOWNERS                            On Appeal from the 14th Judicial District
ASSOCIATION, INC., Appellant                          Court, Dallas County, Texas
                                                      Trial Court Cause No. DC-14-02404-A.
No. 05-14-00689-CV          V.                        Opinion delivered by Justice Evans. Chief
                                                      Justice Wright and Justice Myers
SHEILA M. LARRY, Appellee                             participating.

        In accordance with this Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is
AFFIRMED in part and REVERSED in part. We REVERSE that portion of the trial court's
judgment declining to order foreclosure of Gateway Estates Homeowners Association, Inc.’s
contractual lien on the property of Sheila M. Larry. We REMAND this cause to the trial court
for issuance of an order of foreclosure and further proceedings consistent with this opinion. In all
other respects, the trial court's judgment is AFFIRMED.

        It is ORDERED that appellant Gateway Estates Homeowners Association, Inc. recover
its costs of this appeal from appellee Sheila M. Larry.

Judgment entered this 14th day of May, 2015.

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