by Anonymous on November 18th, 2009

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Can our HOA put a line item in our 2010 budget to make up for home owners/builders they feel will be uncollectible assessments in 2010? The line item is $17517.54 in uncollectible assessments that will be paid by the home owners that pay their dues.

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  • by Sparky on November 25th, 2009

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    I'm not a lawyer so I may not have the correct answer here: Some HOA are formed after a subdivision was started, or were not formed "correctly" and are not on the property title. As a result, when you buy into that subdivision, you are not legally obligated to joining the HOA and paying dues.

    Bottom line, if the HOA is on your property title, they can force you to pay, if they aren't, they may not have legal rights to force you to pay. So, if your HOA has noncollectable dues, they may have no legal rights to collect these dues.

    My question is, why is the HOA spending money it doesn't have and can't collect?

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You're reading Can our HOA put a line item in our 2010 budget to make up for home owners/builders they feel will be uncollectible assessments in 2010? The line item is $17517.54 in uncollectible assessments that will be paid by the home owners that pay their dues. - which can also be phrased in the following ways:

  • Our HOA put a $17517.54 line item called "uncollectible Assessments" in our 2010 budget based on the number of homeowners that didn't pay their dues in 2009. The paying homeowners our making up the shortfall. Can they do this legally?

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