Property Ownership (alternative)

A Maryland homeowner's association (HOA) has the power to place a lien on a member's property for:

AViolations of CC&Rs only
BUnpaid assessments and dues owed to the association✓ Correct
CFailure to maintain landscaping only
DParking violations on public streets

Explanation

Under the Maryland Homeowners Association Act, HOAs have the statutory power to place liens on member properties for unpaid assessments and dues, and may ultimately foreclose on those liens.

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