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Probably, yes.

Read your governing documents to become more familiar with your obligation to pay your common charges, and the association's responsibility and processes by which they are required to collect the monies that you owe.

Generally, from these captured funds, the association will not only collect your past-due assessments, with fines and interest if applicable, but will also collect any attorneys fees and expenses involved in collection.

When you don't pay your assessments and rent your unit, you benefit from the rent revenue stream, while asking your neighbors to pay your bills -- the expenses to operate the condominium community. It is totally reasonable that the association step into that revenue stream to collect your assessments.

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