Woodland Oaks Homeowners' Association

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Welcome to Woodland Oaks HOA (Schertz, TX 78154)

Woodland Oaks (Deed Restricted Community) started out as Horseshoe Oaks but is now known by the assumed name "Woodland Oaks Homeowners Association, Inc. It was incorporated in 1984 by the developer as a mandatory membership association.

Anyone who purchases a lot in the subdivision automatically becomes a member. There are currently 477 members in the Association and it is completely built out. There is a pool, tennis courts,  More...

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Trash in street

Im seeing trash in streets and extra tall grass. Looks bad. more
Started: August 12th 2023Replies: 0

Damaged Broken in mail boxes

Could anyone help determine who is resposible for our mail boxes that were broken into and damaged beyond repair on the corner of Dimrock and Cottonking? The HOA mgnt company says its the USPS and the... more
Started: March 13th 2023Replies: 0

Closure of WOHA Amenities (3/20/2020)

Effective immediately, common area amenities (tennis/baskerball courts, clubhouse, pool, and playscape) are closed until further notice as a precaution in light of the current coronavirus situation.... more
Started: March 20th 2020Replies: 0

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Fixing What the Previous Board Did
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