If you purchased a property that has an undivided interest in common areas and that requires membership in a homeowner's association you cannot make any changes to either arrangement. By purchasing your lot or unit you agreed to be legally bound by the rules, regulations, covenants and restrictions set forth in all the documents recorded by the developer.
In ordinary usuage, "forfeit" means to relinquish your rights, as in: "I choose to forfeit my rights to the property that I own".
If you're in the US, no, you don't forfeit property rights merely by moving out of the property.
You can not reposses your own property. You can contact the company and forfeit it if you are having trouble making payments.
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Yes, they can forfeit.
If you don't appear in court, you will forfeit your bail.
"He would have to forfeit his turn to answer the telephone."
You forfeit your right to choose.
This depends on your bank, but the typical rule is that if you don't honor the term of the CD, you forfeit some or all interest earned.
Yes the owner of the property may give the lien holder a quitclaim deed if they are unable to pay the note and wish to forfeit the property. This is often done to avoid forclosure.
No, the forfeit of property can't be imposed as a punishment for dui. But fine or imprisonment can be, and they can and should take away your driver's license.
"The man had to forfeit because he knew that there was no way he could win."