Elderly Texas couple Klaas and Dorothy Tadema standing outside their home during the HOA lien dispute

After Media Pressure, HOA Drops Lien-Elderly Couple Saves Home, But Tragedy Follows

Editor’s Update – January 2026:

In 2019, Klaas and Dorothy Tadema, a retired math teacher and former nurse in Dickinson, Texas, faced a $100,000 HOA lien over their flower beds. I reported on their case, which quickly gained national attention and ultimately forced the HOA to drop the lien.

Since then, we learned that Dorothy “Dotty” Tadema, the homeowner at the heart of this story, passed away on June 13, 2021, at age 77. She is remembered by her family and community for her faith, kindness, and service. Her obituary can be viewed here: Crowder Funeral Home obituary.

This update honors her memory and adds new context to a story that resonated with readers nationwide.

Dorothy "Dotty" Tadema smiling in a younger portrait photo

Elderly Couple HOA Lien Over Flower Beds Sparks National Outrage

Following widespread media coverage and public pressure, the HOA released the lien, allowing the couple to sell their home and move forward with their lives. But months later, tragedy struck when Dorothy passed away after ongoing health complications.

This is the full story — and the update few people know.

National Attention Forces the HOA to Back Down

Update: Despite dozens of landscapers offering to help elderly couple following a $100,000 lawsuit filed by Land Tejas over flower beds, the property developer refuses to back down.

After weathering many storms over their 52 years of marriage including losing a home during Hurricane Harvey, Klaas & Dorothy Tadema never imagined flower beds could force them to potentially lose everything again including their health. Click on link below to view full story.

How a Flower Bed Sparked a $100,000 HOA Lien

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