68 Pa.C.S. § 3315
Lien for assessments
Plain-English summary
Creates the association's lien for unpaid assessments and fines from the time they become due, and provides that the lien may be foreclosed in like manner as a mortgage on real estate (judicial foreclosure in Pennsylvania). Sets the lien's priority, including a limited six-month priority over a first mortgage on a judicial sale, a four-year limitation, the recordable statement of unpaid assessments, and the order in which payments are applied.
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