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Usually, unpaid assessments are not interest-bearing or interest-earning amounts, because they are debts.

Read your governing documents to verify the late fees being charged. If you believe that the late fees you're being charged are excessive, take your case to an attorney and find a legal way to protest the amount.

Continual non-payment of assessments means that the late fees are simply added, month after month.

It's a good idea to pay your assessments on time, just like you pay your mortgage or credit card bills.

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The maximum rate of interest allowed by law in Ohio on condominium assessments that are paid late is typically around 18% per annum. However, it is advised to consult the Ohio Revised Code or seek legal advice to confirm the current maximum rate.

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