Property Ownership
Under Ohio law, an owner of a condominium unit who fails to pay condo association dues may face:
AOnly a letter of complaint from the association
BAn assessment lien against their unit that can be enforced through foreclosure✓ Correct
CA fine from ODREPL
DMandatory sale of the unit at auction
Explanation
Ohio condominium associations have the right to file an assessment lien against a unit owner who fails to pay dues. This lien can be enforced through foreclosure under ORC Chapter 5311.
Related Ohio Property Ownership Questions
- What is an easement appurtenant?
- Under Ohio law, the primary difference between joint tenancy and tenancy in common is:
- A fee simple defeasible estate in Ohio is one that:
- Under Ohio law, which of the following is true regarding tenancy by the entirety?
- Which of the following BEST describes a 'license' in Ohio property law (as distinguished from an easement)?
- In Ohio, a 'covenant running with the land' is a private restriction that:
- In Ohio, 'adverse possession' requires continuous, open, notorious, hostile, and exclusive use for:
- Under Ohio law, a 'prescriptive easement' is acquired through:
Practice More Ohio Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Ohio Quiz →