Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Alabama

can a homeowner be held liable for association dues if when @ the closing of the sale, the original HOA contract had been expired for years & the homeowner has not signed a new contract agreeing to HOA bylaws?


Asked on 7/23/09, 11:29 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Mari Morrison Mari Morrison

Usually the homeowner's association is a part of the covenants and you do not have to sign any type of agreement. This is the kind I am most familiar with and there are times in which the owner has failed to pay dues and at closing it comes to light these are owed. Then the dues come out of any proceeds which go to the seller. If it does not come up until after the closing, then you may be stuck with the cost and that may be an issue for the title company to have to respond as they are supposed to give you a clean title. There are some questions which need more responses and additional information. If I can be of assistance to you in this matter, please feel free to contact me through my websiet.

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Answered on 8/02/09, 5:03 pm


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