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Delinquent in the Community Neighborhood

Community Neighborhood

Many times we have considered what happens if you stop paying your Community! Do they have the same rights as those who are familiar? What process can be against the defaulters?

Almost all communities have a neighbor delinquent owners. The existence of these can cause serious damage throughout the Community and its left action could lead to paralyze works or that they can not close deals. In the Community interest that somehow non-payment will lead to a loss of the right to vote in the Neighborhood.

The payment procedure is a legal procedure which seeks to require payment of fees due. To this end, the residents themselves, through a board, must approve the settlement of money due and detail the defaults. The next step is the notification of assessment in the home that once gave the defaulting owner. By law just a notice in the bulletin board of the residents for a period of three days. After three days, the President of the Community can begin the payment process, for which must go to District Court and file a complaint.

It is then followed a period of arguments for the defendant, and finally, the Judge decide.

This process allows the delinquent payment has no vote at meetings of the Community, although it can have a voice.

It is also important that the buyer of any floor, before signing any papers, find out if the owner is selling debts to date with the Commonwealth of housing for sale, and that these debts should not be awarded before are affected housing, so the new owner would become the debtor of previous defaults.