WV Homeowners’ Associations Held Subject to Consumer Credit Protection Act

In a recent case argued by Martin & Seibert, L.C., the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals examined the ability of a West Virginia Limited Expense Planned Community to assert a common law lien on real property for unpaid association assessments, and the issue of whether an association’s attempts to collect delinquent assessments is governed by the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.   Read the article………..

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