Hoa Lien Dispute Guide

Summary

In Connecticut, HOAs can place a lien on your property for unpaid dues or assessments, but they must provide notice. You have the right to dispute a wrongful lien. To dispute, you can request a hearing with the HOA board, consider mediation, or sue the HOA in court. For local assistance in Bethel, CT, consult Connecticut Legal Services.

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Hello Ellen,
In Connecticut:
- HOAs can place a lien on your property for unpaid dues or assessments.
- They must provide you notice of the lien.
- You have the right to dispute the lien if it's wrongful.
Would you like information on how to dispute a lien in Connecticut?
Yes, please.
Sure Ellen,
To dispute a lien in Connecticut:
- You can request a hearing with the HOA board.
- You might consider mediation.
- If unresolved, you can sue the HOA in court.
Would you like information on how to reach out to a local attorney?
Yes, please.
Great Ellen. There are several legal aid services in Connecticut that can help. Are you located in a specific city?
In Bethel, CT.
Thank you for the information, Ellen. In Bethel, CT, you might want to consult with Connecticut Legal Services.

Connecticut Legal Services


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.connlegalservices.org
Thank you.
You're welcome, Ellen. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Remember, this information is for guidance and it's important to consult with a professional for your specific situation. Good luck!