As community association attorneys, we hear all sorts of reasons from homeowners to explain why they haven’t paid their assessments. These usually include legitimate explanations such as illnesses like COVID, job loss, or other hardships.  Some homeowners are more creative. One owner recently told our office that the presence of “entities” in the home was a reason for non-payment.   Read the article………………………..

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