Pembrook Condominium Assn. One v. North Shore Trust and Savings (Foreclosure of lien) (IL)

Plaintiff, Pembrook Condominium Association–One, appeals a judgment granting in part the motion of defendant North Shore Trust & Savings (North Shore) to dismiss plaintiff’s complaint (see 735 ILCS 5/2–619(a)(9) (West 2012)) in forcible entry and detainer (see 735 ILCS 5/9–101 et seq. (West 2012)). The complaint sought possession of a condominium unit and the collection of overdue condominium association charges that the owner had incurred before North Shore foreclosed its first mortgage and purchased the unit at a sheriff’s sale. Plaintiff argues that the trial court erred in holding that its lien under section 9 of the Condominium Property Act (Act) ( 765 ILCS 605/9 (West 2012)) was unenforceable. We affirm.   Read more……

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