In recent editions of Creditor News we have been discussing the benefits of using real estate to improve creditors’ positions. As I have emphasized, properly securing debts through real estate could make the difference between collecting the funds and incurring a loss. In this edition, we will review the benefits of using homeowner association liens to aid in the collection of your debt. Last month we reviewed the special procedures for the collection of homeowners association dues under Virginia Code §55-516. We will now review the procedures for suits to foreclose on the lien.
Suits must be brought within thirty six months of filing, but after the perfection of the lien. The Homeowner’s Association may sell the lot at a public sale, subject to prior liens. There are detailed requirements in the code, a brief summary of which include the following:
1. The association
shall give notice to the lot owner prior to advertisement as required in the
code.
2. After expiration
of the 60-day notice period, the association may appoint a trustee to conduct the
sale.
3. If the
lot owner meets the conditions specified in this subdivision prior to the date
of the foreclosure sale, the lot owner shall have the right to have enforcement
of the perfected lien discontinued prior to the sale of the lot. Those conditions
are that the lot owner: (i) satisfy the debt secured by lien that is the
subject of the nonjudicial foreclosure sale and (ii) pays all expenses and
costs incurred in perfecting and enforcing the lien, including but not limited to
advertising costs and reasonable attorneys' fees.
4. In
addition to the advertisement requirements, the association shall give written
notice of the time, date and place of any proposed sale in execution of the
lien, and include certain information required in the code.
5. The
advertisement of sale by the association shall be in a newspaper having a
general circulation in the city or county wherein the property to be sold, with
certain information requirements as set forth in the code.
6. Failure
to comply with the requirements for advertisement contained in this section
shall, upon petition, render a sale of the property voidable by the court.
7. In the
event of a sale, the code sets forth bidding and proceeds application
procedures.
8. After
sale, the trustee shall deliver to the purchaser a trustee's deed conveying the
lot with special warranty of title.
9. After completion, the trustee shall file an accounting of the sale with the commissioner of accounts.
We have experienced attorneys and staff who can examine title, file homeowner association liens, and litigate to enforce the same.
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