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CathyT1 (Washington)
Posts: 68
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You can collect dues from homeowners. Here's how: Do a public search on the homeowner that has not paid (usually county assessor's office). Hopefully, with your search, you can locate the Deed of Trust. On the Deed of Trust, it will inform you who the homeowner's lender is. Also, their should be a PUD Rider attached to the Deed. Read the Rider and in some instances, if the homeowner does not pay the dues as required, the lender may pay them and add the debt to the homeowner's loan.

Good luck.
DonnaS (Tennessee)
Posts: 5,671
Posted:

You can also go to the "Clerk Of Circuit Courts " web site for your individual County and find all of the legal papers on any property sales, deeds, mortgages, etc. That will give you the lein holder on any property so you can work off of that.
CharlesW1 (Georgia)
Posts: 826
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Posted By DonnaS on 02/06/2008 1:12 PM

You can also go to the "Clerk Of Circuit Courts " web site for your individual County and find all of the legal papers on any property sales, deeds, mortgages, etc. That will give you the lein holder on any property so you can work off of that.

CathyT1

That was quick! I’ll address this particular issue first thing tomorrow morning.

Thank you once again
I’ll keep you all posted

Chuck W.

Charles E. Wafer Jr.
CharlesW1 (Georgia)
Posts: 826
Posted:
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Posted By DonnaS on 02/06/2008 1:12 PM

You can also go to the "Clerk Of Circuit Courts " web site for your individual County and find all of the legal papers on any property sales, deeds, mortgages, etc. That will give you the lein holder on any property so you can work off of that.

DonnaS,

I’ll look into that right now, thank you for your help
I’ll keep you post as too what I find.

Chuck W.

Charles E. Wafer Jr.

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