2020-2021 Budget Report & Annual Policy Statement

12. If the Association determines that the property is over-encumbered, or otherwise makes a determination that a lawsuit is appropriate, the Association shall file a personal lawsuit against the delinquent Owner to recover all delinquent assessments owing to the Association. If a lawsuit is necessary to collect the delinquent assessments from the Owner, all expenses, costs and attorneys' fees in connection with said lawsuit, including but not limited to pre- and post- judgment costs for filing fees, personal service, witness fees, interest, execution of judgment and/or writ fees shall be recovered from the Owner defendant. 13. If the delinquency is still not cured ninety (90) days after the Notice of Default and Election to Sell was recorded, the attorney shall proceed to record and publish the Notice of Trustee's Sale. This Notice must also be published three (3) times during a three-week period and posted in a public place. At this final stage, there shall be additional publication costs, as well as attorneys' fees of $125.00. If a non-judicial foreclosure sale is completed by the Association against the delinquent Owner’s property, the Owner shall have the right to redeem the property for a period of time up to and including ninety (90) days after the date of the Trustee’s Sale. 14. When a delinquent Owner has paid in full all delinquent assessments and charges, the attorney shall prepare a Release of Lien which shall be recorded in the County Recorder's Office of Riverside County, California within 21 days of receipt of the sums necessary to satisfy the delinquent amount and mail a copy of the lien release to the Owner of the residential lot. 15. PAYMENT PLAN STANDARDS The Association hereby establishes the following payment plan standards: a. PaymentWithin 60Days : If anOwner canbringhimself/herself/itself current withinsixty(60) days, inclusive of assessments which accrue within the sixty (60) days of the payment plan, the Association will forbear filing an Assessment Lien and the Owner will not incur the Assessment Lien costs if the payment plan is strictly followed. The payment plan shall include an administrative cost of $75.00. By agreeing to the 60 day payment plan, the Owner further agrees that if he/she/it fails to make any of the payments identified in the payment plan, the Association shall have the right to file an Assessment Lien without recommencing the pre-lien or Pay or Lien Notice process. b. Payment Exceeding 60Days : In light of the length of time of this payment plan, payment plans exceeding sixty (60) days shall require that the Association record its Assessment Lien to establish itself as a secured creditor. The payment plan shall also include an administrative cost of $100 or $25.00 per month of each month of the plan, whichever is greater. All costs related to the recordation of the Assessment Lien shall be part of this payment plan. The payment plan would require payment of all delinquent assessments amortized over the length of the payment plan, along with all assessments which will accrue during the payment plan. The Association shall further require that the Owner sign a Forbearance Agreement which identifies his/her/its obligations of repayment consistent with the payment plan and further provides that if there is a default under the payment plan, the Association can proceed with the collection process as particularly identified within the Forbearance Agreement. Payment plans under this paragraph 15.b should normally not exceed six (6)months.

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