Section Six, Homeowners Association, Inc. has filed a lawsuit against an individual property owner for unpaid assessments and related charges. The complaint was filed on November 15, 2024, in the Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas, naming Morgan Dan Mansur as the defendant.
The case revolves around the non-payment of homeowners association fees by Morgan Dan Mansur, who owns property at 12747 Ashford Knoll Dr., Houston, Texas. According to the Section Six Homeowners Association's petition, Mansur is obligated under a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions that governs properties within the Ashford Park community. This Declaration mandates that all property owners pay regular assessments along with any interest and attorney fees if they fail to make timely payments. The Association claims that these unpaid dues have resulted in a lien on Mansur's property.
The plaintiff alleges that despite multiple notices sent to Mansur regarding his delinquency and warnings about potential foreclosure actions on the lien if payments were not made, he has continued to neglect his financial obligations. The amount currently owed by Mansur is stated to be at least $3,212.04, which includes past-due assessments and additional accrued costs such as attorney fees and interest.
In seeking relief from the court, Section Six Homeowners Association requests a judgment against Mansur for all outstanding amounts due. They are also asking for the establishment and foreclosure of their lien on his property to recover these funds through a sale if necessary. Furthermore, they seek reimbursement for reasonable attorney fees incurred during this legal process as well as any future costs related to enforcing or appealing any judgment rendered in their favor.
Representing Section Six Homeowners Association are attorneys J.C. Jamison, David K. Berk, Navin Pilkaty, and Rachael Chin from Holt & Tollett P.C., based in Houston. The case is being heard in Court 133 under Case ID 2024-80605.