Williamsburg Settlement HOA Welcomes New Legal Partner, RMWBH PC
Residents of Williamsburg Settlement may soon notice a new name representing their homeowners association. The Williamsburg Settlement Maintenance Association Board has announced a change in legal counsel, officially transitioning to the Houston-based law firm RMWBH PC.
The decision reflects the Board's ongoing efforts to enhance service, accountability, and operational efficiency across the community. While the HOA expressed gratitude for its previous legal representation with Holt & Tollett, the move to RMWBH reflects the Board’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the best possible support for the community, particularly in areas like collections and deed restriction enforcement.
RMWBH PC—short for Roberts Markel Weinberg Butler Hailey PC—is no stranger to serving residential communities like Williamsburg Settlement. The firm has represented property owner associations (POAs) and nonprofit corporations across Texas for over four decades. With a legal team that includes multiple board-certified attorneys in property owners association law, RMWBH emphasizes a community-first approach, combining deep legal expertise with a customer service mindset.
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Among the services RMWBH offers are guidance on deed restriction enforcement, assessment collections, and community governance issues. Their model is designed to be both efficient and predictable, offering flat-fee pricing for most pre-litigation matters—meaning residents and the HOA can expect fewer surprise fees while maintaining transparency and clarity throughout the process.
With offices across Texas and a headquarters in Houston, RMWBH brings not only proximity but also a strong understanding of regional laws, standards, and community needs. Their team emphasizes building long-term partnerships with the boards they serve, grounded in trust, education, and mutual success.
For Williamsburg Settlement, this transition marks a new chapter in the neighborhood’s continued effort to protect property values and support a well-maintained, welcoming community environment.
Residents with questions about the change are encouraged to reach out to the HOA Board or Crest Management for further clarification.
Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.



