Can my HOA foreclose for an outstanding lien?

The Home Owners Association of my condo wants to foreclose because of an outstanding lien. Is this possible?

Posted by lynn
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Please let me know asap!

Answered by lynn


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The liens on my condo are for sulvlance cameras but the hoa keeps canceling to let me go to mediation but in the mean time they have put 6 liens on the property for volating the cc& r but will not let me prove they are legal. please help

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HOA should can lien for fines and can only foreclose if monthly assesments are 12 months or 1800 behind. Stay ahead of that and fines are something that live on until you sell.

Answered by David Alex Wright


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Yes. My HOA recently foreclosed on my condo due an outstanding lien. But here in California, by law many procedural steps need to be met before HOA can foreclose.

Answered by Manny


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