missmaynard2003 asked:
My mother is disabled and she lives in an association. The association dues just came out and they are astronomical. There is no way she can pay them.
Can they put a lien on her house and then foreclose over a $1,000 bill?
My mother is disabled and she lives in an association. The association dues just came out and they are astronomical. There is no way she can pay them.
Can they put a lien on her house and then foreclose over a $1,000 bill?
Tags: Americans With Disability Act, Association Dues, Foreclosures, Washington State
March 12th, 2007 |
Tags: Americans With Disability Act, Association Dues, Foreclosures, Washington State
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March 15th, 2007 at 11:47 pm
You would have to examine the Association Agreement…closely. In most states, an owners association, when it is owed money, acts like any other creditor.
If your mother cannot afford the payment, can she sell and move? I don’t see where there would be protection in the ADA. That deals with workplace issues.