You can work with your attorney to refile the lien before it expires.
Every state law is different in this regard.
Read your governing documents to determine how the fees should be charged, whether they should be charged to a limited number of owners, or to all owners in the association. Apparently, a citation was required to settle a difference of opinion among owners, or between owners and the board. Yes, this is association business, and yes, the fees should be charged to owners.
no but trying to If a condo owner falls more than 90 days in arrears of association, the right to use common areas can be suspended by the association until such dues are paid.
Your bankruptcy attorney can help you decide what to include in your filing petition.
Condominium assessments are income to the association. If there is a judgement against the association, owners who pay assessments may be liable to pay the judgement under a special assessment. Condominium owners pay assessments to support the operation of the community. Owners may have their income garnished, even those monies earmarked to pay their assessments.
Condominium assessments are paid by owners to support the operation of the condominium community. Assessments pay for professional services, maintenance and contributions to reserves. You can review your question to your tax preparer, who may be able to give you a more definite answer, given your association's budget details.
Yes, a homeowner association or other homeowners in a community can take a homeowner to civil court for overdue assessment fees in Florida. The homeowner association or other homeowners would need to file a lawsuit against the homeowner, seeking a judgment for the unpaid fees. If successful, the court may order the homeowner to pay the overdue fees, as well as any associated legal costs or penalties.
Homeowner association fees are NOT deductible on the individual taxpayers 1040 income tax return.
The executor's fees in Florida may vary. However, generally the executor's fees in Florida are around 1.5-3% depending on the amount of money.
A local realtor can help you understand the regular and special assessments for any condominium association in your geography. There is no standard.
Every association charges assessments to owners. Assessments pay for insurance, upkeep, safety and other operational expenses. A local realtor may be able to help you get the number you want, which may only be valid for one year, since expenses paid by any association generally increase annually.
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Townhome is a style of building: condominiums are a style of real estate ownership. All condominiums levy assessments that owners pay, which is used to operate the property. If a townhouse is part of a condominium association, then, yes, there are assessments attached to this unit.