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Alberto Stein Rios
  • Real Estate Entrepreneur
  • Seattle, WA
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HOA Discovery

Alberto Stein Rios
  • Real Estate Entrepreneur
  • Seattle, WA
Posted

Hello BP community,

I currently have a 2nd position lien note on a property in Miami which I am currently in the process of selling. I am trying to find out, however, who the HOA is, since the buyer of is requesting if they are current. I had not previously thought there was one, or thought to look for one, however, the fact this property is within a gated community indicates to me there must be.

The borrowers are uncooperative and have not been responsive to my request. Any suggestions on finding out who manages the HOA? Any ideas would be appreciated!

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