OPINION
Opinion By
The issue presented in this appeal is whether the redemption rights provided for in the Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act apply to condominiums. Because we conclude they do not, we affirm the trial court’s judgment.
Duarte owned a condominium in the Skillman Bend Condominiums. The condominiums were created in 1980. Duarte failed to pay certain assessments, and the condominium association foreclosed on its lien, conducted a foreclosure sale, and sold the property to Disanti, a thud party. Duarte attempted to “redeem” the property pursuant to the provisions of section
Chapter 209 of the property code, known as the Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act, became effective in 2002. The Property Owners Protection Act contains various provisions concerning when a property owners’ association of a “residential subdivision” may foreclose upon a lien. Section 209.011 of the Property Owners Protection Act also gives property owners certain rights of redemption when a property owners’ association forecloses on such a lien. See Tex. PROP. Code Ann. § 209.011 (Vernon 2007). Section 209.003(d) makes clear that the Act does not apply to condominium developments “governed by Chapter 82” of the property code. Id. 209.003(d).
Chapter 82, which applies only to condominiums, contains its own provisions that concern redemption after foreclosure by a property owners’ association. Chapter 82 became effective in 1994. Condominiums created after that date are governed “exclusively” by chapter 82. Tex. Prop.Code Ann. S 82.002(a) (Vernon 2007). Certain provisions of chapter 82, however, apply to all condominiums, regardless of when they were created. In particular, section 82.113 applies to all condominiums in the State of Texas. Tex. Prop.Code Ann. § 82.002(c) (Vernon 2007). This section contains the provisions that permit a condominium’s property owners’ association to take a lien on a condominium, allow for nonjudicial foreclosure of such liens, and give a property owner a right of redemption when a unit is foreclosed on and purchased by the association. See Tex. Prop.Code Ann. § 82.113 (Vernon 2007).
In his motion for summary judgment, Disanti asserted the redemption provisions of the Property Owner’s Protection Act do not apply to condominiums, which are governed by chapter 82. Matters of statutory construction are questions of law that are appropriately decided in a motion for summary judgment.
See Johnson v. City of Fort Worth,
