When you buy or sell a property that has a homeowners association, you need an estoppel letter. It explains to everybody involved what the monthly dues are, what special assessments may be coming and whether the owner’s payments are current. It also explains whether the association will have to approve the new owner. This estoppel letter is legally binding, meaning you can be involved in a lawsuit if the terms of the letter aren’t met. Read the article………………..
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