Your detailed question describes a situation where you failed to honour the governing documents -- which you agreed in writing to honour, so the association chose filing a lien as a way to 'get your attention'.
Each of the different types of liens, regardless of which was used in your case, encumber your title: you will not be able to sell or otherwise use the property as collateral until the lien is lifted.
Your local hall of records clerk can tell you which type of lien is on your title.
Best practices dictate that you ask the association what actions you must complete in order for the association to release the lien. This may mean removing the pool, which by your own admission, you installed against the rules of the private democracy where you own the property.
That type of issue is governed locally. You need to call your local building department to determine the rules in your jurisdiction.That type of issue is governed locally. You need to call your local building department to determine the rules in your jurisdiction.That type of issue is governed locally. You need to call your local building department to determine the rules in your jurisdiction.That type of issue is governed locally. You need to call your local building department to determine the rules in your jurisdiction.
There are building codes and OSHA rules you must follow. Building codes can be obtained at your local court house. OSHA can be contacted at www.osha.gov
The house rules committee drafts rules ( open, closed, or special), for the house debate.
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The House and the Senate have Rules that pertain to such eventualities.
Rules make it possible to understand the world.
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The Rules Committee acts as the traffic officer of the House.
The "House Rules" as opposed to the Senate Rules, refer to the internal formalities of how day-to-day business is conducted in the House of Representatives.
"The Cider House Rules" was written by John Irving and first published in 1985.
John Irving set his novel The Cider House Rules in the fictional town of St. Cloud's in Maine.
The Cyber House Rules was created on 2001-04-01.