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HOA nightmare in DFW: When your homeowners association goes too far and what you can do
DFW HOAs are notorious. Some are well-run community organizations. Others are petty fiefdoms. Here's your legal toolkit.
- Fining for trash cans visible from the street (even on trash day)
- Banning Ring doorbells or security cameras (likely unenforceable — see below)
- Selective enforcement (fining some homeowners but not others for the same violation)
DFW businesses that disappeared overnight: When to pursue legal action and how
A DFW business took your money and vanished. Doors locked, phone disconnected, website down. Here's the action plan.
- Check Texas Secretary of State (sos.state.tx.us) — business entity status
- Check for bankruptcy filings (PACER: pacer.gov — federal bankruptcy court records)
- Google their address — is another business there now?
Pet-friendly apartments in DFW: Where your pets are actually welcome
Most DFW apartments "allow" pets but the fees and restrictions vary wildly. Here's what I've found.
- The Union Dallas — no breed restrictions, dog wash station, nearby Griggs Park for walks. Pet rent: $25/month. Deposit: $250.
- Gables Republic Tower — dog run on-site. Weight limit: 100lbs. Pet rent: $30/month.
- The Epic Deep Ellum — pet-friendly with dog park on-site. Walking distance to Baylor dog park.
Home security in DFW: What works, what's a waste of money, and what your insurance wants
After helping neighbors evaluate home security options, here's the honest breakdown.
- Deadbolts on every exterior door. Sounds basic. 30% of burglaries happen through unlocked doors. Source: FBI burglary statistics.
- Motion-sensor lights. $15-30 per light. Cover all entry points.
- Video doorbell. Ring, Blink, or Reolink. $50-150. Deters and documents.
Free outdoor movie nights in DFW: Summer 2026 schedule
DFW does outdoor movies right. Here's where to watch under the stars.
- Klyde Warren Park Movie Night — select Thursdays. FREE. Bring a blanket. Food trucks on-site. Source: klydewarrenpark.org
- Sundance Square Movies (Fort Worth) — select evenings. FREE. Outdoor screen in the plaza. Source: sundancesquare.com
- Movies in the Park (various DFW cities):
Coding bootcamp graduates in DFW — how long did it take you to actually get hired?
I'm considering a coding bootcamp (looking at Coding Dojo and Tech Elevator, both have DFW cohorts). The marketing says "90% placement rate" and "average $60K starting salary" but I want to hear from real people.
- How long after graduating did you get your first job?
- What was the actual starting salary?
- Do employers in DFW respect bootcamp credentials or do they want CS degrees?
Homeschooling in DFW: Co-ops, resources, and what you need to know
Homeschooling is growing in DFW. Whether you're considering it or already doing it, here are the resources.
- Texas is one of the most homeschool-friendly states. No registration, no testing requirements, no curriculum approval needed.
- Requirements: cover reading, spelling, grammar, math, and good citizenship. That's it.
- Source: Texas Education Code 25.086, THSC (Texas Home School Coalition): thsc.org
Best tutoring services in DFW: What parents actually recommend
When your kid needs extra help, here are the vetted options.
- Mathnasium (multiple DFW) — diagnostic assessment, personalized plan. $200-300/month for 2x/week. Google Reviews consistently 4.8+. Source: mathnasium.com
- Kumon (multiple DFW) — daily worksheets + weekly in-center sessions. $150-200/month. Builds discipline. Source: kumon.com
- Russian School of Mathematics (Plano, Southlake) — rigorous math curriculum. $150-250/month. Source: russianschool.com
I just moved to DFW: What do I need to know? (The honest version)
Just got here from Portland. My company relocated me. I know literally nothing about this place except that it's big and hot.
- What should I know that the "moving to Dallas" articles don't tell you?
- What mistakes do newcomers make?
- What's the culture actually like?
Fake charity scams in DFW: How to verify before you donate
After every tornado, hail storm, or tragedy in DFW, fake charities appear instantly. Here's how to vet them.
- The name sounds like a well-known charity but isn't (e.g., "American Red Crossing" vs. American Red Cross)
- Pressure to donate immediately
- Cash or gift card only
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