Condominiums charged assessments to owners, in order to pay for the operation of the community. All condominiums collect assessments.
In some communities, there may be optional fees for asset use, such as greens fees or pool fees. These fees are charged for use and may not be charged to owners who do not use the asset.
Yes.
they dont. if a bank does this it is not legitimet
Of course you can. In most states, condo fees become liens on the condo, so a secured debt. You would have to file a C. 13 and plan to pay off the arrears as a secured debt.
There is no standard, plus all fees are negotiable. The real estate agent involved in your transaction can explain fees to you.
You can wait for the association to take action against you for the debt you owe, or you can take action and explore payment plans that fit into your current situation.
YES. Condo Fees
The board or the association manager can answer your question.
Not usually. Your monthly assessments -- fees, you write -- pay to operate the community and save money for major repairs.
Yes travel agents do charge their fees for work done.
most literary agents char monthly fees it is one in a million that you will find one that dont.
Yes, they can; they're allowed to charge "reasonable" fees for notifying you they have the property and for storing it until you come to get it.
Probably not. Just as you can't claim ownership of property to which you have no title.