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Posted By PaulM on 01/30/2008 2:15 PM
TerryM2: It would be important for you to know if it would be cost effective to file liens in your state for an unpaid $45 per year.
TerryM2
I sympathize with you and many board members across the country can certainly relate. I too am attempting to recoup money owed to our association from (far more than are desired) lot owners, that are behind in their assessments. (Roger had clarified the difference)
I would presume that many of those delinquent have been in arrears for several years, in order to accrue $30,000.00 in back dues. WOW, is that counting attorney fee also, interests and late fees? Whether we are discussing dues or assessments, it is still very difficult and unnecessary hardship on the members who do contribute annually, monthly or quarterly. This shortfall affects ALL Lot/unit ownersβ property values, and needs to be dealt with as soon as possible.
I personally would FILE A LIEN IMMEDIATELY UPON THOSE THAT WILL OBVIOUSLY BENEFIT YOUR ASSOCIATION THE MOST, PERHAPS EVEN THE OLDEST, IN THEORY, THE GREATEST SUM COLLECTABLE. By doing this you are ensuring that when the home is sold (as long as the lien is still present) that the HOA will collect, NOT ALWAYS THE CASE, as I have learned!
Good luck and Keep strong!
Chuck W.