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efrank

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? INDIANA

My HOA is taking me to Small Claims court for nonpayment.
I never received the bill.
I'm wondering what my chances are of prevailing in court by claiming that i never received the bill.
Or should i just go ahead and settle it by paying the dues plus the attorney fees of $150before the court date?

thanks
 


racer72

Senior Member
Pay the bill. Your only defense would be that you did not know of the dues. I would guess that fact was pointed out when you bought the residence and the HOA has a signed agreement. Not receiving a bill is not just cause to have a legitimate debt erased.
 

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