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HOA Collection Laws In The U.S. (50 States) For Fair Debt Collection

HOA Managememt

No specific federal law governs collection practices specifically for HOA communities. Most debt collection practices are governed by state law, and your specific homeowner’s associations governing documents tackle the process. In a nutshell, this law governs how these agencies should collect debt and unpaid dues.

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Are Your Properties Compliant with Law and Code Enforcement

American Apartment Owners Association

Key Deadlines: SB326 Deadline: January 1, 2025 Applies to all multifamily residential buildings (3+ units) governed by an HOA. SB721 Deadline: January 1, 2026 Targets multifamily buildings with 3+ units not governed by an HOA. It is imperative to act quickly to ensure safety and compliance. Whats at Stake If You Miss the Deadlines?

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Oregon Would Ban Landlords Asking About Immigration Status

Rental Housing Journal

Oregons bill would allow alternative forms of identification in the rental application process stating that in lieu of a birth certificate or Social Security number that immigrants might not have, alternative forms of identification such as an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number or a drivers license would suffice. Reinstadler wrote.

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The Corporate Transparency Act – should your association wait to file a report?

Condo Control

Not only will they be expected to submit detailed personal information to the government, but the consequences for failing to properly submit the report on time are so significant that some people may not want to bother taking on that risk. The federal government appealed the decision​​​ on March 11.

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Real Estate Title Claim Dispute Toolkit

American Apartment Owners Association

Issues may be litigated in courts of general jurisdiction where real property is located, the local probate court, and in certain situation U.S. Bankruptcy Court. If you purchase property, you should have title insurance, and if you loan money secured by real property you should have title insurance. The deed has much useful information.

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What’s the Difference Between ID Screening and ID Checking?

Multifamily Insiders

This typically involves visually inspecting their driver's license or government-issued ID to ensure it looks real. When a prospective renter visits your leasing office, it's common practice to check their identification. But is this enough? The answer is no.

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To Boot or Not to Boot?

Mem Property Management

Immobilizing Vehicles for Parking Violations* Most community associations have rules and regulations in place governing the parking of vehicles. To Boot or Not to Boot? Violations are typically addressed by the issuance of a fine or, in some instances,towing of the vehicle.

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