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Your question is complicated. Since you offer no clue as to the severity of the violation, we can only offer rather generic answers.

Read your governing documents to determine which violation has occurred.

As well, you can find the due process involved for notifying, hearing, and deciding on any fine resulting from the violation.

Finally, your governing documents also spell out the actions the board can take in 'curing' the violation.

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Q: Can an action in forcible entry and detainer eviction be filed against the Condo Owner if fine imposed for violation of rules and Regulation?
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