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Best practices dictate that the board and association manager review the local laws and work with the bank to collect unpaid assessments and maintain currency with assessments as they are due until the unit is sold. Your local association-savvy attorney may also have some ideas about collecting these assessments. Unpaid assessments can only be paid once the unit is sold, usually. Your answer may be location-centric. In some states, assessments have a 'super-priority' in terms of who gets paid first -- but only for six months' worth of assessments. In some locations, smart associations pursue the banks for unpaid assessments and force payment with ongoing payments until the unit is sold.
i think it's because Japan was not unified , so it's priority was solving internal problems, i'm not sure
An association-savvy attorney can help you understand your state law -- there is no federal standard about how proceeds are used from this sale. Depending on the actions taken by the association, i.e., a lien taken out against the title based on overdue assessments, the proceeds from the sale may be used to pay some assessments, based on the lien priority and the other debts owed for which the sheriff sold the property. The bank may be subject to paying assessments if they acted to foreclose the property, and owned it without paying assessments. Again, action of the association is key here.
Your state law may help decide who ultimately pays assessments once a unit owner discontinues paying them. Sometimes, assessments area declared as 'super-priority' payments that are paid when the unit is sold, and for a specified number of months. Savvy associations work with lenders that repossess, to insure that assessments continue to flow in. Otherwise, the expenses of this unit are paid by all other owners. When owners remain in their units during the repossession process, and fail to pay assessments, again, savvy association boards work with association counsel to file appropriate liens, to insure repayment of as many assessment dollars as possible.
If the association has filed a lien for unpaid assessments, and the lien has a priority status over that of the mortgage lender -- potentially only some of the -- unpaid assessments will be paid from the foreclosure sale of the unit. In any event, if the daughter inherits the title, she also inherits the debt.
It all depends. If the governing documents for the association and state law indicate that assessments -- you call them dues -- are automatically liens against the title, and have a priority position ahead of any mortgage lender, then filing a lien means that the unpaid assessments can be paid first from any proceeds of sale.
priority debts must be pais IN FULL, non-priority does not.
there is no abbreviation for priority.
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a soft priority is one that will not act if it is countermanded by another priority, a hard priority. example: a policemans soft priority is to maintain the appearance of peace. his hard priority is to keep the people under control of the elected dictator.
Your governing documents will make this clear. The state law may limit the number of month's past due assessments can be recovered. Your association's attorney can answer your question directly.