Austin
512.370.2827 Direct
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hpennington@winstead.com

Heath is a member of Winstead’s Real Estate Development & Investments Practice Group and represents business entities, individuals, and property owners’ associations in a variety of commercial and real estate matters. Heath’s practice is focused on real estate development with an emphasis on the governance, management, and administration of property owners’ associations. Heath additionally represents developers in structuring and administering residential and mixed-use condominiums and planned communities across the nation with an emphasis on Texas and Tennessee. Prior to joining Winstead’s Austin office, Heath practiced in Nashville, Tennessee.

Representative Experience

  • Development: Representation of developers in the creation and development of planned communities and mixed-use and residential condominiums; Representation of developers in the formation, operation and administration of property owners associations and transition of control of property owners associations from developer to owner control.
  • Dispute Resolution: Representation of developers during disputes relating to the creation and development of planned communities and mixed-use and residential condominiums; Representation of property owners' associations during disputes relating to the enforcement of dedicatory instruments and the operation, administration and management of the property owners' association.
  • Property Owners' Associations: Representation of associations with regard to operational issues, including the interpretation and application of dedicatory instruments.

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