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HOA Approval for a Home Addition in DFW

Many DFW neighborhoods require architectural review on top of city permits. Here's how it works.

Updated June 2026 · Awesome Additions · Sample editorial content

In a lot of DFW communities — Southlake, Colleyville, Prosper, and others — your addition needs HOA architectural approval in addition to a city permit. Skipping it can mean fines or a forced tear-out.

What review usually covers

  • Exterior materials and color matching the home and neighborhood.
  • Rooflines, height, and setbacks.
  • Site plan and drainage.

How we handle it

We prepare the submittal package — drawings, materials, and site plan — to meet your HOA's standards, and we sequence it alongside the city permit process so nothing stalls the build. Check your city's local notes on the service area page.

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