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Posted by Oren on May 14, 2007, 6:38 pm
wrote:

>
>>wrote:
>>>In Md. I think the lien has to be renewed periodically. Every two
>>>years? Without hiring my own lawyer, I haven't found out how we can
>>>foreclose on the lien. I assumed we could, but afaik, we never have.
>>
>>In your CC&R's ? Looked back at mine. The HOA can foreclose on the
>>lien and can actually bid at the foreclosure sale.
>
>The house is messy again, but otoh, I was just given a second or third
>copy of the papers. I'll try to find them and look.

I have one paper copy; the management company for HOA put our CC&R
online in PDF format.

The one flaw is I cannot word search the file. I've asked this to be
corrected (restricted file).

Glad I took another read on lien/foreclosure. d8=

--
Oren

"The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!"

Posted by Dottie on May 14, 2007, 6:09 pm
I live in FL and have a tile roof which hasn't been painted since we
moved in. Is there some reason why you cannot paint over the red
latex paint? I think mine was painted with oil paint since almost
everything else was painted with oils... but I thought you could paint
over latex with oil.

My understanding about liens on houses is that the owner can sell a
house with a lien on it (if someone wants to buy it) but the money
owed the lien holder is taken out at closing and used to satisfy the
lien so the buyer can get a clear title.



Posted by Oren on May 14, 2007, 6:24 pm

>I live in FL and have a tile roof which hasn't been painted since we
>moved in. Is there some reason why you cannot paint over the red
>latex paint? I think mine was painted with oil paint since almost
>everything else was painted with oils... but I thought you could paint
>over latex with oil.

From '52-'89; living in FL I never saw a painted tile roof. It might
happen today, but I never saw one! The one exception might be a white
coat over a tar/roofing material to refract the FL sun.

>
>My understanding about liens on houses is that the owner can sell a
>house with a lien on it (if someone wants to buy it) but the money
>owed the lien holder is taken out at closing and used to satisfy the
>lien so the buyer can get a clear title.
>

In NV the lien has to released by the holder or otherwise cleared
before closing.
--
Oren

"The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!"

Posted by Pop` on May 13, 2007, 8:08 pm
Oren wrote:
> On Sun, 13 May 2007 15:54:36 -0400, "Charlie Bress"
>
>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Oren wrote:
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> dee wrote:
>>>>>>> i live in florida, my house has tile roof, I painted with BEAR
>>>>>>> red latex paint, now the home association want me to remove it,
>>>>>>> what product i can used ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> You painted your tile roof with latex paint?
>>>>>
>>>>> That's what he said :-)
>>>>
>>>> Well technically he said that his house has a tile roof and he
>>>> painted something with latex paint, but we don't need to get too
>>>> picky I guess.... lol
>>>
>>> According to a "board member". Somebody in our HOA painted some
>>> portion of their house RED. The owner ignored letters to correct the
>>> CC&R violations. Eventually, there was a lien placed on the
>>> property. The HOA will collect if and when the owner sells the
>>> property.
>>>
>> I was in an HOA where one owner moved out and stopped paying the
>> monthly fees. The HOA put a lien on the house. They followed up with
>> the usual letters and the threats to forclose the lien. Eventually
>> they did foreclose the lien and the house ended up in a foreclosure
>> sale. Somebdy bought it for enough to satisfy the mortgage, taxes
>> and what was owed to the HOA. It was the first time I got to go to a
>> foreclosure sale. No, I wasn't a bidder. I lived next door to the
>> property involved.
>> This was in Florida. As you can see there was no need to wait for
>> the owner to live up to his responsibilities or sell the property.
>>
>
> In my HOA, the lien cannot be transferred to a new buyer by law. The
> owner can't escape the money owed and has to clear the lien. Our HOA
> can in fact make the corrections to an owner property and then add the
> cost to fines, etc, etc.

Rob, Oren and Charlie are a queer mix of socially challenged old women with
nothing better to do than gossip and push their own bottom-feeding tripe
rather than touch an on-topic word in any of their posts. There is a name
for such blatherskiting dummies but I choose not to issue such profanity
here amongst their sunburned appearing necks.

Rant, bitch & flame all you want you old biddies; you're all more worthess
than tits on a boar hog, skidmarks in the sky and spam; I've had my say and
feel no need to waste any further effort on you-all. You should all have
your middle fingers epoxied and stapled to your lower lips.




Posted by Oren on May 14, 2007, 12:48 pm
wrote:

Take your medication in the correct dosages. They should all be issued
during "pill call".

Then cite a flame I made.
--
Oren

"The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!"

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