State lawmakers in both chambers and both parties this session are proposing more oversight and restrictions on community and homeowners’ associations.  Under current law, an association can claim a lien on someone’s property for any amount of money that is 30 days past due. After 90 days, it can start foreclosure proceedings and auction it off to recoup what the property owner owes.   Read the article………………………..

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