HOA and condo assessments in Westland are authorized by Michigan law and the recorded governing documents, with late fees, interest, and lien rights defined under MCL 559.208.
Condominium associations in Westland have statutory authority to levy regular and special assessments under MCL 559.169, and to record a lien against a unit for unpaid assessments under MCL 559.208. Nonprofit HOAs derive assessment authority from recorded covenants and bylaws. Regular assessments fund reserves and operating expenses and must be based on an approved annual budget. Special assessments may require member vote per the governing documents. Late fees and interest must be reasonable and aligned with bylaws; excessive penalties may be unenforceable. Associations can foreclose on a condo lien via judicial or nonjudicial process once sums exceed statutory minimums. Owners facing dispute should request an itemized statement and consult legal counsel before missing payments.
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