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Request for Payment Plan An Owner may submit a written request to the Associationfor a payment plan consistent with either paragraph 15.a or 15.b above. An Owner can also submit a written request to meet with the Board to identify which payment plan the Owner chooses, as identified in paragraph 15 above. The Board is required to meet with the Owner in executive session within 45 days of the postmark of the request for the meeting, if the request is mailed within fifteen days of the date of the postmark of the Pay or Lien Notice. If there is no regularly scheduled board meeting within the 45-day timeline, the Board has designated the Assessment Dispute Resolution Committee to meet with the Owner. Partial Payments Ownersmaymakepartial paymentswithout awrittenpayment plan as described in paragraph 15 above; provided, however, that any such partial payment shall: a. not stop any collection action. b. not invalidate any assessment lien alreadyfiled. c. not stop an already existing non-judicial foreclosure action d. not obviate the obligation to pay all collection fees and costs inclusive of late charges, interest, management fees/bookkeeping fees, title charges, lien fees and costs, trustee’s fees and / or attorney’s fees; and e. further require (due to the additional bookkeeping and other administrative expenses incurred with a partial payment) that any Owner who submits a partial payment (without an approved payment plan as described in paragraph 15 above) will incur an administrative expense of $45.00 for each partial payment tendered and received by, or on behalf of, the Association.
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If this document contains any restriction based on race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, familial status, marital status, disability, genetic information, national origin, source of income as defined in subdivision (p) of section 12955, or ancestry, that restriction violates state and federal fair housing laws and is void, and may be removed pursuant to section 12956.2 of the Government code. Lawful restrictions under State and Federal Law on the age of occupants in senior housing or housing for older persons shall not be construed as restrictions based on familial status.
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