HOA and condo assessments authorized by declaration. NY RPL 339-z gives condominium associations lien priority for unpaid common charges (6 months plus legal fees superior to mortgages). HOA liens governed by declaration plus general lien law.
Condominium lien under RPL 339-aa attaches automatically upon non-payment and may be foreclosed like mortgage. HOAs must follow declaration procedures for special assessments, typically requiring member vote for amounts over set threshold. Late fees and interest must be reasonable. Contact Oneida County at (315) 798-5800 for enforcement.
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