Knollcreek HOA, Inc. has hired RLWPC Law Firm to represent its intersts in a dispute with the City of San Antonio over what the City alleges is blockage of a drainage easement. According to City officials, a parking lot owned by the homeowners association encroaches on an existing easement, and improperly results in drainage to a particular lot within the community. The City has demanded that the HOA remove the lot. However, the lot pre-existed the Citry's annexation of the subdivision.
Trey Wilson is poised to engage in immediate negotiations with the City and, if necessary, to protect the Association's rights in court. The Knollcreek subdivision is located inside of 1604 on the City's northeast side.
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