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Do owners have the “right” not to pay assessments (sometimes called dues) if they don like what is happening on the property or in the Community?

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Do owners have the “right” not to pay assessments (sometimes called dues) if they don like what is happening on the property or in the Community?

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The governing documents require the payment of the Association assessments and are an independent part of the covenants or contract entered into upon purchasing the property. If an owner is displeased with the conduct of the affairs of the Association, an often recommended solution is to become involved with the Association, including serving on the Board of Directors or committees, or pursue the many other remedies available under law.

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