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SetenaN (Georgia)
Posts: 23
Posted:
I want to know all of the steps that can be taken to collect dues. We have sent letters to folks, and we have placed liens on some homes. Someone had mentioned to me about garnishing wages, but I thought you had to have a judgement on that first before you can do anything.

Thanks for the information in advance.
JulieS (Georgia)
Posts: 412
Posted:
There are a number of posts on this site related to this issue. What you can do is in part determined by your documents and the various laws of the state in which you reside.

Typically, notices are sent, late fees and fines applied, and a lein placed on the home. The next step probably would be to pursue a lawsuit. Once a judgement is made, then you can garnish wages, etc. Depending on your documents and the state laws, you may be able to foreclose.
RogerB (Colorado)
Posts: 5,067
Posted:
Setena, garnishing wages and bank accounts and ultimately foreclosure requires court action. Following is an example Rules and Regulations for Delinquent Assessments which we use in Colorado:

Rules and Regulations on Delinquent Assessments

Assessments are delinquent when payment has not been received by the due date. A 10 day grace period is provided for receipt of payment after which the property is assessed a late charge of $10.00 per month.

Assessments may include, but are not limited to, the annual (regular) assessment, special assessments, late charges, interest, fees, fines, attorney fees, collection costs and court costs. All costs related to a delinquent account shall be assessed to the property and paid by the owner. The Declaration (Covenants) establishes that an assessment is a continuing lien upon the property and a personal obligation of the owner.

The annual assessment is determined by the Board of Directors as part of the annual budget. The annual budget is ratified, or vetoed, by homeowners at the annual meeting. If the members veto the budget, then the prior budget, including the annual assessment, remains in effect until a new budget is approved. The annual assessment may be paid on a quarterly basis with payments due on the first day of each quarter beginning January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st. Assessment payments shall be applied to the oldest assessment first and progress toward the most recent assessment.

Statements may be provided by mail, e-mail, or coupons as a reminder to homeowners of the amount and due date of a quarterly assessment. Nevertheless, it is the responsibility of the homeowner to remember to pay by the due date even if a statement is not received. An owner may request consideration by the Board of Directors to defer payment due to extenuating circumstances.

An account delinquent over 10 days will be charged $10.00 each month it maintains a balance over $10.00. If a check is returned the account becomes delinquent plus there is a charge of $35.00 for the returned check.

An account delinquent over 70 days shall be provided a warning that a lien will be recorded on the property if payment is not received within 30 days.

An account delinquent over 100 days will have a lien filed with the Douglas County Clerk. The lien amount will include a filing charge of $100.

An account delinquent over 130 days shall be provided a warning that the account will be referred to an attorney for collection if not paid within 30 days.

The Association shall make a good faith effort to resolve disputes first with the Owner. If resolution is not reached the Association stands ready to go to binding Arbitration under the Uniform Arbitration Act. The parties are herein forewarned that if court proceedings are necessary to resolve a dispute, the court shall award to the prevailing party reasonable collection costs, attorney fees, and other costs.

BrianB (California)
Posts: 2,820
Posted:
you might also try sighting in your scope at 20 yards, 40 yards and 60 yards for accuracy. I find a well placed shot across their bow will sometimes get their attention.

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