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Spencer Hansen
  • Wholesaler
  • Mcallen, TX
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my property management company also represents my HOA,

Spencer Hansen
  • Wholesaler
  • Mcallen, TX
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I have one small rental property managed being managed by the same company that manages the HOA where my property is located. I have just been served for nonpayment of HOA dues. A lien has been placed on the property. A tenant has been residing in the property for over a year and a half. I have never received notice of due payments from the management co. Does the property management co that manages both my property and the HOA have a duty to inform me properly of the overdue payments. They know I don't reside there, they have my address where I live, I have been in communication with them over the past year through email and phone calls, they receive payments from me and deposit money into my bank every month. The first I have been made aware of this I when I was served last night. The lien was placed on my property in Nov of 2016, how can that happen without me knowing about it.

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