Property Ownership
Under Massachusetts Chapter 183A, a condominium association may place a lien on a unit for:
AAny reason the board determines
BUnpaid common charges (condo fees) and special assessments✓ Correct
CViolations of the community rules only
DUnpaid property taxes
Explanation
Massachusetts Chapter 183A gives condominium associations the right to place a lien on a unit for unpaid common charges (monthly fees), special assessments, and related charges. This lien can be enforced through foreclosure.
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