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 Can anyone tell me how to find out who owns a house that no one is living in?
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 Apartment or Trailer?
Opinions please? I love my apartment. I'm paying $700/month. For that amount, I could purchase a trailer with a mortgage and own it in a little over 4 years. What would you do?...


 I've been giving 2 weeks to move out of my house by the owner. is this legal?
i'm in calif. been living in this house for about 3 years. it was an agreement between the owner and i to deduct any repairs that i do to the house off from my rent. also i was working for him ...


 When should I tell my landlord about damages to carpet?
It was my birthday yesterday (yay me!) and my girlfriend took off work to surprise me. As soon as I walked in the door, she came out of my bedroom with a beautiful cake singing happy birthday. It was ...


 I am on section 8, my landlord notified me he was selling the house.?
I have been a good tenant for 3 years. He did not give me a written notice. Now he expects me to move by January 6 to bring in the Stagers and appraisers. What are my options?...


 Will the title of a home help my credit or just give me ownership to the house?
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 Where can you buy a nice house in California for 20,000 dollars or less?
I been looking around and I don't know why, but I been having a difficult time trying to find a house in that price range in the state of California. Why is it tough to find a house, condo or ...


 What was the value of my house in 1991?
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 Would it be illegal?
I broke into a house I own that I had rented to my daughter and son in law. They did not have the $300 for the deposit the electric company wanted as a deposit so I let them get the electric on my ...


 What is the average rental cost for a one bedroom apartment?
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 How hard is it to sell a house before trying to buy another?
Does anybody sell there old house first then go out and buy another home. Or do they try to do both at the same time....


 What percentage of your income goes towards paying your rent or mortgage?
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 Is buying land and building a home ok @ this time?
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 When buying your 1st home, do you need/recommend a down payment?
My fiance and I are having a discussion about buying our first home. I told him we should think about having at least a five percent down payment. He said he doesn't think it's necessary. ...


 My tenants owes me $760 for cleaning and she vacated the house. How do I get the money back?
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 We have a problem with scorpians in our apartment, and want to move out early, can we get out of the lease?
The complex sprayed the apartment, but i wouldn't let them spary the bedroom because of my pregnant wife, and they're basically saying it's not their problem. She was recently stung ...


 Is there any chance my landlord will agree to put double glazing on my windows?
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 What can you do if you cannot sell a house you completely redid?
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 My wife and I have FICO scores above 760 yet our mortgage broker offered us a rate of 7%. Can we do better?
The estimate she gave us was based on a 30 year fixed loan amount of $140,000 with zero down.
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Thanks all. I've looked at bankrate.com and myfico.com and I'm ...


 Got a lowball offer on our house. Should we take it off the market and "ride it out"?
We're in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. We originally listed our home on 4/15 for $675,000--$20,000-$40,000 below our best comps. 2 months later we dropped the price to $649,000. A ...



Ramon P
What should we do to a member who refuses to pay the Homeowners Association dues?
                     
 




MrDave2176
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A homeowners association dues are part of the sales contract of a home in a regulated community. It isn't optional since you have a contract with the individual. If he is out of contract you have no other option than to pursue legal recourse.

Start with a collection agency. If they fail to obtain the funds within a n allotted time (usually a few months is sufficient) report him to a credit reporting agency.

After reporting, sue him for the balance. You will almost certainly win the judgment regardless if he pays or not. If he defaults on the judgment you can (and should) report him to the courts where he may be held in contempt.

Oh, and report his defaulting on the judgment to a credit reporting agency.

The reason people pay their obligations is that they don't want to be reported to credit agencies or sued. If you are unwilling to carry through with the threat he has nothing to fear from you.


kja63
You can file suit in Small Claims Court.


brandonjones@swbell.net
I don't understand homeowners associations, if this guy OWNS his home, and refuses to pay the dues, what are going to due, force him out of his house. You can't it's his house. He bought it and he legally own it. I don't know if there is anything you can legally do or not, but if there is there shouldn't be.


L
sounds like they don't want to be members anymore


wish I were
Our law office sues them all the time! We have several condo associations we work with to collect the fees, or foreclose on the property. Good Luck!


mystery_me
Let them know that you will be taking them to court, and then they will be forced to pay the dues PLUS the court costs. That usually gets them to pay up.


Snagelfritz
Well, it a touchy subject. IF, they still paying on the house then the contract would hold them to this and "Small Claims Court". But, if they own the house the contract may no longer be valid. This happened where I lived years ago. Many people would not contribute and the road was a crap hole. I just have a Dump Truck come in and at least pour gravel along the road in front of my property. The road was good there. Then I told the others that wanted to do things; if each person on both sides of the road split the cost to do just what in front of their property then the road be good. Finally this worked best for us and those that wanted less got what they wanted. Lucky they were on another road, but, they did benefit from first coming in to where they turned. But, this was our situation for upkeep of the road, yours may be different. Eventually the County took over our part as it was the way they expected. Those down the other road just complain that the county do nothing for them.


smartypants909
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About all you can do is put a lien on their property so when they sell you will get your money first.


Neal J
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Bury them under the common area


satarnag
You should have a procedure in place to handle this. Mostly what HOAs do is to put a lien on the property.

Regards


Darkpretear
DAMN THEM TO HELL.


krohnjack
You can file a lien vs the property so when it does sell the assoc. gets paid. Has anyone sat down with them to find out why they are not paying? Depending on circumstance it could put everyone's value at risk.

Small claims court might work.

There should be explicit directions in the HOA bylaws what the options are.

Good luck.

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bullwinkle
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Whatever their contract provides for.


open4one
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Your only option is to sue them. You get to add in attorney's fees to the judgement, and start collecting interest after that.

They'll pay it when they try to refinance or sell it. If it goes on long enough, the paydown of any existing prior mortgage coupled with the value appreciation will make it worthwhile to foreclose.


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