I have ask for and gotten a lot of advice and all of it good. However I realize that every case is different and one size does not fit. I talked to one attorney who told me not to pay. I talked to third attorney today who told me to pay. I have had mixed suggestions here at the forum.
It was suggested to me, and I thought it made sense, to continue to pay the HOA fees. The reasons being no future debt collections and most important that if a bank realized that the HO was willing to continue to pay the HOA fees they would be more apt to foreclose and take possession.
I came across this article I think is very interesting. I believe it supports not paying HOA fees. The attorney I spoke with today said that my mortgage company is especially slow at foreclosure sometimes not responding to his office for more than a year. It appears in this article that not paying the HOA fees may cause HOA's to push the banks to foreclose and take possession rather than dragging their feet. While I am prepared to stay until evicted I would rather leave in the first half of 2014.
I thought about not paying the HOA fees and banking the money in a separate account until the possession issue is resolved.
It was suggested to me, and I thought it made sense, to continue to pay the HOA fees. The reasons being no future debt collections and most important that if a bank realized that the HO was willing to continue to pay the HOA fees they would be more apt to foreclose and take possession.
I came across this article I think is very interesting. I believe it supports not paying HOA fees. The attorney I spoke with today said that my mortgage company is especially slow at foreclosure sometimes not responding to his office for more than a year. It appears in this article that not paying the HOA fees may cause HOA's to push the banks to foreclose and take possession rather than dragging their feet. While I am prepared to stay until evicted I would rather leave in the first half of 2014.
I thought about not paying the HOA fees and banking the money in a separate account until the possession issue is resolved.
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