If you live in a planned community, chances are you are a member of its homeowners’ association. Upon inception, HOA members become legally bound to pay certain assessments, which help maintain the shared areas and amenities and contribute to the general upkeep of the community. Should you fail to pay the required assessments to the HOA in a timely manner, you may wonder what to expect. Here’s a look at some of the actions the association may take in order to obtain your owed payments: Read the article………………………….
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