Zlien expands! Now files condominium association and HOA liens.

Zlien expands!  Now files condominium association and HOA liens.

Zlien is the nation’s leading mechanic’s lien service, and is now expanding to become the nation’s preeminent condominium and homeowner’s association lien service, as well.  Just like mechanic’s liens help people get paid in the construction industry, condo/HOA liens ensure that associations get paid their dues and other assessments.  State laws provide protection for community associations from property owners who become delinquent in dues or assessments payments. Many times, however, these safeguards are not used by the association, either because it doesn’t know they exist, or because the rules can be complex.

Zlien is now stepping in to help community associations get the money they are due.  Zlien is able to apply the same innovative customer service oriented approach and revolutionary software that is used to monitor mechanic’s lien deadlines and statutory requirement compliance to assessment liens.  We at Zlien are in the business of getting people paid, and now community associations can put Zlien to work for them.

While Condominium Associations, Planned Community Developments, and other Homeowner’s Associations are all “Community Associations” that generally have the right to lien separate property for delinquent assessments, some states states have differing requirements for assessment lien filings depending on the type of association.  If the property to be liened is part of a complex where multiple units are housed in the same building use the Condo Association products; if the property to be liened is a separate structure use the HOA products.

Now Community Associations can Lien Smart, and Get Paid.

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Zlien expands!  Now files condominium association and HOA liens.
Zlien expands!  Now files condominium association and HOA liens.
Zlien expands!  Now files condominium association and HOA liens.
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About Nate Budde

Nate is an author on the Construction Lien Blog, and works as the Chief Legal Officer at Zlien, the nationwide mechanics lien service that publishes the blog. He is a licensed attorney in Louisiana, and a graduate of Stanford University (B.A.) and Tulane Law School (J.D.). Read Nate's Biography Post Here.

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