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To fill out this document, begin by entering the pertinent details about the condominium and the property owner. Ensure you accurately list the amounts due, including assessments and attorney's fees. Finally, have the document signed by the authorized parties.

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Locate the property details and owner information.
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Fill in the amounts for assessments and attorney's fees.
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Sign the document by the authorized representatives.
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Affix the corporate seal if applicable.
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Notarize the document as required.
Who needs the Condominium Lien Notice for Assessments Due?
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Condominium associations need this form to collect dues.
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Property owners may need it to understand their liabilities.
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Real estate agents require it for property transactions.
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Attorneys may need it for legal proceedings related to liens.
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Financial institutions need it for mortgage processing.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
Submit this form by mailing it to the Office of Tax and Revenue at 1101 4th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024. You may also send it via fax to (202) 727-5520 or consider online submission options provided by the office. Ensure that you follow up to confirm receipt of your submission to avoid any discrepancies.
What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
For 2024, ensure to be aware of deadlines related to condominium assessments, particularly those due on the first of each month. Keep an eye on any changes to local legislation that may affect submission dates. 2025 will likely follow similar deadlines.

What is the purpose of this form?
The purpose of this form is to officially notify property owners of their outstanding assessments due towards their condominium fees. It serves as a legal document for condominium associations to collect owed amounts for maintenance and other services. Accurate completion of this form is critical for enforcing lien rights against non-compliant owners.

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- 1. Property Address: Enter the full address of the condominium unit.
- 2. Owner's Name: Enter the name of the property owner.
- 3. Assessment Amount: Specify the total amount of assessments due.
- 4. Attorney's Fees: List any attorney's fees attached to the lien.
- 5. Corporate Signatures: Area where authorized individuals must sign the document.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failing to submit this form could result in continued financial liability for outstanding dues. This may lead to potential legal actions by the condominium association to recover the owed amounts. Ignoring the notice could also escalate to a lien being placed on the property.
- Legal Consequences: Failure to address a lien can lead to lawsuits and further financial penalties.
- Increased Fees: Not submitting could result in additional fees being assessed by the association.
- Impact on Credit: Unresolved liens can negatively affect your credit score.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. When delinquent on dues: The form notifies when payments have not been made by the due date.
- 2. For legal notifications: It's used to officially document claims to property owners.
- 3. To maintain financial records: Helps associations keep track of owner liabilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a condominium lien?
A condominium lien is a legal claim against a property for unpaid assessments.
How do I file a lien?
Complete the notice form accurately and submit it to the appropriate office.
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