'Didn't know what to do,' says woman whose HOA threatened to take her home over 'missed payments' – but she had receipts | 2U5B37S | 2024-01-24 19:08:01
Delta Adams of Greensboro, North Carolina, had arrange automated
A HOMEOWNER has informed how she was threatened with foreclosure after her House Owner's Affiliation (HOA) claimed she had not paid her fees on time.
Delta Adams of Greensboro, North Carolina, had arrange automated payments from her checking account for the monthly $150 HOA charge.


Regardless of having her cost in place, Adams was notified that she was being fined for failing to finish the last three HOA funds.
"I assumed it was an error at first. I was like that's not right," Adams advised CBS affiliate WFMY.
When Adams referred to as the management firm to dispute the fees, she was advised they might investigate the difficulty and get in touch with her with more info.
Nevertheless, the subsequent time she heard from the management company, she was given a letter threatening foreclosures and authorized fees.
"I didn't know what to do. I used to be caught. I even referred to as the headquarters of (my) financial institution," Adams advised WFMY.
Adams swiftly reached out to HOA with bank documentation proving she had not missed any of her funds.
"I obtained one other letter saying they closed my account and I have to name an lawyer. Within the meantime, they might nonetheless gather fees," she added.
At a loss, she reached out to WFMY in hopes of serving to her catch the HOA's attention.
After being briefed on the state of affairs by Adams, WFMY contacted HOA, explained her state of affairs, and offered the same documentation that was already offered to show she was in the clear.
Weeks later, WFMY acquired a name from HOA confirming the difficulty had been resolved.
HOA had reopened Adams' account, and her charges have been cleared.
"I finally acquired an e-mail saying my account was cleared and reconciled," Adams stated.
HOA did not explain why Adams was wrongly fined.
Adams stated the HOA didn't clarify why she was incorrectly fined however that her account was back to regular.
Most importantly, the threat of foreclosure was amended as nicely.
"It was a weight lifted off my shoulders," Adams stated, stories WFMY.


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