Covenant enforcement -- in any state -- is the responsibility of the association's board of directors.
You can find the process in the Bylaws under Enforcement.
In an association of a common interest community, whether co-op, HOA or condominium, the governing documents provide a process for covenant enforcement. Usually, covenants are enforced by the board. There is no standard process.
To make changes in a HOA covenant, the process usually starts with drafting a proposed amendment. The amendment is then presented to the HOA board for review and approval. Once approved by the board, the amendment is typically mailed to all HOA members for voting. A majority vote is typically required to approve the amendment and make changes to the covenant.
Each document details the process to amend or change or modify it. Best practices dictate that you work with an attorney to change any covenant contained in the association's governing documents.
The association counsel that filed the lien for the association can answer your question.
Actions such as sending collection notices, filing a lawsuit, obtaining a judgment, or initiating foreclosure proceedings against a property would likely qualify as proceedings to enforce a lien or collect a debt for unpaid HOA assessments in Maryland. Any action taken by the HOA that aims to recover unpaid assessments through legal means can be considered part of the enforcement process.
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Read your governing documents to determine when the HOA has the power to 'withhold', and what the HOA has the power to withhold.There is no standard.
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Thanh Hoa was created in 1994.
The population of Thanh Hoa is 197,551.
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