Eagle Springs Community Association, Inc., a Texas non-profit organization, has taken legal action against two property owners in Harris County for failing to pay mandatory community assessments. The lawsuit was filed by Eagle Springs Community Association, Inc. on November 22, 2024, in the Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas, targeting Scott David Lindsay and Kerri Lane Lindsay.
The case revolves around a property located at 17310 Coronado Park Lane in Humble, Texas. The Eagle Springs Community Association claims that the Lindsays have neglected their financial obligations to the association by not paying required assessments as stipulated under the Declaration of Protective Covenants for Eagle Springs. This declaration governs properties within the community and mandates that owners pay assessments to cover communal expenses. According to the plaintiff's petition, these unpaid assessments have accumulated to a sum of $4,849.45.
The association asserts that it has repeatedly notified the Lindsays about their delinquency and warned them of potential legal actions if payments were not made. Despite these notices, the defendants allegedly failed to settle their debts. As per the lawsuit, this failure constitutes a breach of contract under Texas law and has resulted in additional costs including interest and attorney fees being added to their outstanding balance.
The plaintiff is seeking several forms of relief from the court. They are requesting a judgment for all sums due from the defendants, including past-due assessments and any associated costs such as attorney fees and interest accrued during litigation. Additionally, they are asking for the establishment and foreclosure of a lien against the defendants' property as well as an order for its sale if necessary to recover owed amounts.
Representing Eagle Springs Community Association are attorneys I.C. Jamison, A.J. Berk, Navin Pillai, and Rachael Chin from Holt & Tollett Law Firm based in Houston. The case is presided over by Judge Jarod Stirrup under Case ID 2024-82422.