Property Ownership

A NH homeowner's association (HOA) has the right to place a lien on a unit owner's property for:

AAny disagreement with the owner
BUnpaid assessments and dues as authorized by the NH Condominium Act or association documents✓ Correct
CViolations of personal conduct rules
DLandscaping preferences that differ from the HOA's

Explanation

Under the NH Condominium Act (RSA 356-B) and most HOA governing documents, the association may place a lien on a unit for unpaid assessments, dues, and certain charges. This lien right is a powerful tool to ensure all owners contribute to the common expenses.

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