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__The analysis indicates that the answer is NO. The consequence of this conclusion is that, since the unpaid dues and assessments are not personal, there is no personal debt that can be collected in the courts. The unpaid dues and assessments are a lien against the property and can be collected by foreclosure.
__The continuation of this post provides an analysis of the considerations related to the question.
Don Nordeen
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Please be advised that the writer is not an attorney, and this is not legal advice. The information is based on research on information available in the public domain.
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Please be advised that the writer is not an attorney, and this is not legal advice. The information is based on research on information available in the public domain.
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