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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: OPA Loses IRS Case Msg# 823847
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I still think that OPA should put the assessments that go unpaid into the court system.
It does, via a lien. Then, of course, if a lien is filed, we would collect the monies due once the property is sold. Assuming the sale price is more than the mortgage. I also do not believe Joe Moore is on a retianer payment whereby he does all OPA legal work for a fixed fee. On the contrary, I believe even a telephone call to request legal advice may result in billed hours. If there is any retainer, it only covers certain relatively minor things. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Perhaps it hasn't been that profitable considering the costs and time involved in taking owners to court, unless they are several years delinquent? Hi Judy: I may be wrong about this, but I am thinking the attorney for OPA is on retainer. Not all, but I believe most are. If that is the case, time would not matter; it would be his job to represent us in any court. Filing fees wouldn't break the bank and it would be worth it to get our money that is owed. I think historically, a lot of people would rather pay the amount due in District Court, once they are sued, rather than having a lien filed. Then, of course, if a lien is filed, we would collect the monies due once the property is sold. I know that could be a short time or a long time. That is just the way it is. I still think that OPA should put the assessments that go unpaid into the court system. Linda |
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