What happens if I don’t pay my assessment?

The maintenance and management services required to sustain the Mountain Park community depend on timely receipt of assessments due from each homeowner. Payments received after the due date on the bill are late and a $50.00 late fee is assessed. The CC&R’s provide the authority for the Mountain Park Home Owners Association to charge late

What are the assessment payment options?

Mountain Park offers three different options to pay your assessments. CHECK PAYMENTS Semi-annual bills can be paid with a check made payable to Mountain Park HOA. Please include the remittance coupon and write the account number (located on bill) in the memo line. Checks must be received by the due date printed on the assessment

Are dues different than assessments?

Association dues and association assessments are terms that are often used interchangeably. Dues/assessments are collected for the upkeep of Mountain Park HOA. Mountain Park bills its assessments semi-annually (see How can I Pay My Assessment).

How is the amount of my assessment determined?

As provided in the CC&R’s, an annual assessment is levied against each living unit in the association. Funds collected pay for improvement and maintenance of common property and facilities, operational expenses, and debt service. The annual assessment is billed semi-annually. The amount of annual assessment is set each year by the board of directors as

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