7.4Brian Michael Rokaw

HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (HOA) / CONDO OWNERS ASSOCIATION (COA) COLLECTION DEFENSE / NEGOTIATIONS

When a person or entity owns a piece of real property – commercial, residential, vacant land – that is part of a building or community association they are subject to the rules and bylaws that are established and/or revised over time.  The HOA or COA generates the working capital needed in order to achieve a balanced operating budget each year by charging and collecting dues from the association members – typically on a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis.  If the person or entity fails to pay their association dues when they are due then they become subject to late fees, fines, collection costs, interest, attorneys fees, and possibly court cost if litigation is necessary in order to collect.  If you are an owner of real property and you are past due on your association dues, have received a Notice of Intent to Lien, or have received a Lien Notice please call Brian M. Rokaw, P.A. to schedule a no obligation consultation – (305) 722-5888.

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