Common to all HOAs are homeowners who are at one time or another delinquent in their association fees and payments. The association will send out delinquency notices to those homeowners to collect overdue payments and resolve the issue. When homeowners still fail to make payments, an HOA may be forced to take legal action. But what if the homeowner never received, or claims to have never received the notice sent to them by the HOA? Whether intentional or not, the “Mailbox Rule” can protect HOAs against these assertions. Read the article……………………
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