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> Yes, they can sue him in civil court. Larry is then ordered to pay by
> a judge.
> Larry ignores said judge. What happens? Probably nothing. You have
> to hire an attorney (again) to do some discovery on Larry's assets.
> You then have to go back the judge and get a court order to TAKE
> Larry's assets. You then have to hire a law enforcement officer to go
> get said assets. The cost of all of this is probably a lot more than
> what Larry owes in terms of his HOA dues. The HOA is out $4000 over a
> $200 debt. Clearly, the HOA is not going to be able to do this for
> very long - or they're going to end up with "special assessments" out
> the rear end.
That's tough rocks. Why should an HOA have any more power than any
other company that you owe money to?
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