Do I have to pay Association dues?
If your association is voluntary (most aren't), then any payments necessary to maintain membership are also voluntary. However, if membership in the association is mandatory (become a member by purchasing your home), you must pay all lawful assessments, dues or charges.
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What do my HOA dues pay for? (I don't see anything getting done around here!)
Usually a large portion of the Assessments (dues) goes towards maintenance of the common areas (mowing, seeding, watering, aerating, trimming hedges). You also pay for watering, some electrical, community newsletter, management company, etc. For a ...
How do I pay my assessments online?
There are two (2) ways to make payments online. 1. After logging into your associations website, go to the Account Information Menu and select "My Account Info". You will see a Pay Now button next to the amount due. Simply click on that and you ...
Can I pay my Association fees online?
Yes. You may pay your association fees through your associations website by eCheck or Credit Card. To pay online, you must first register for the website. Once registered, you will receive a link to set your password by email. After you create your ...
Why are you sending me a Bill? My Mortgage Company is supposed to pay this from my Escrow Account.
You may wish to contact your mortgage company for clarification. Despite what most people think, Mortgage company escrow accounts only pay for Property Taxes, Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) and Insurance. HOA Dues are not paid by the mortgage ...
What is the developer's role in a mandatory association? Must it pay dues, charges and assessments?
Under North Carolina law, the developer of any real estate project is the owner of all unsold lots or units in the project. As long as the developer owns a majority of them, it controls the votes and therefore the association itself. The developer ...