Property Ownership
A NJ condominium owner who fails to pay common area maintenance charges may be subject to:
AOnly a verbal warning from the association
BA lien placed by the condominium association against the unit✓ Correct
CEviction by the municipality
DLicense revocation by the NJREC
Explanation
Under the NJ Condominium Act, a condominium association can place a lien against a unit owner's property for unpaid common expense assessments and may ultimately foreclose on that lien.
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