Property Ownership
A condominium association in Oklahoma levies a special assessment to fund a major roof replacement. A unit owner who refuses to pay:
ACannot be pursued because special assessments are optional
BCan have a lien placed against their unit, which can be foreclosed upon if unpaid, similar to an HOA assessment lien✓ Correct
COnly faces eviction if they are a renter
DMust file an objection with OREC
Explanation
Under the Oklahoma Condominium Ownership Act, unpaid condominium assessments (both regular and special) create a lien against the unit. The association can enforce this lien through foreclosure if the assessment remains unpaid, similar to how a mortgage lender can foreclose.
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