‘Thought it was scam,’ says homeowner hit with $100k in HOA fines – they didn’t even live there when ‘nightmare’ began | J1J17K7 | 2024-03-06 19:08:01

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'Thought it was scam,' says homeowner hit with $100k in HOA fines – they didn't even live there when 'nightmare' began | J1J17K7 | 2024-03-06 19:08:01

In 2018,  Kristi Allen was sued for $103,559, for overdue HOA fines regardless

A HOMEOWNER has revealed that she was sued for hundreds of dollars by an HOA, for a house she not lives in.

In 2018,  Kristi Allen was sued for $103,559, for overdue HOA fines regardless of not dwelling in her former Florida home for seven years.

'Thought it was scam,' says homeowner hit with $100k in HOA fines – they didn't even live there when 'nightmare' began
'Thought it was scam,' says homeowner hit with $100k in HOA fines – they didn't even live there when 'nightmare' began
WTSP Tampa Bay
Kristi Allen was blindsided by her former HOA in 2018 after she came upon she owed $103,559[/caption]
'Thought it was scam,' says homeowner hit with $100k in HOA fines – they didn't even live there when 'nightmare' began
'Thought it was scam,' says homeowner hit with $100k in HOA fines – they didn't even live there when 'nightmare' began
WTSP Tampa Bay
The home was getting fined every day on account of overgrown vegetation[/caption]

Allen moved from her house in Dunedin in 2011 after struggling a string of money issues brought on by the 2008 financial crisis, in accordance with USA Today.

After receiving a pay reduce from her job as a radiologic technologist, she was unable to afford her residence and determined to go away.

She signed an agreement with the U.S. Financial institution Nationwide Association allowing the foreclosure and moved out.

Three years after Allen left, a code inspector visited the house and noticed an array of points.

Since no one had been sustaining the house, the lawn had turn out to be overgrown, the pool had turned vibrant inexperienced, and a neighbor complained of a rotting odor.

On the time, Allen was still listed as the property owner, so the town started to ship her a advantageous of $100 a day. The letters mailed to Allen had no forwarding handle so she had no concept what was happening.

Allen's identify stayed on the property data because despite leaving the house, the foreclosure was not finalized till late 2014.

Even with the documentation, fines have been being collected up until 2016, when the home had been taken beneath new possession and was renovated.

"It defies widespread sense that somebody might abruptly owe $100okay where that they had no concept there was even a problem,"& her& lawyer, Ben Hillard, stated.&

The town beforehand argued that Allen wanted to be chargeable for the fines, despite her mortgage lender taking management of the home, based on court documents.

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Dunedin's attorneys cited a state statute saying the lien the town placed on the house where the violation occurred applies to different private property Allen owned. 

Nevertheless, Hillard believed that forcing the mom of two to pay the fines violated her due course of since she didn't even know that the violations existed.

Allen revealed that the town's lawsuit "totally crippled"  her family.

She had spent hundreds of dollars on legal fees, causing her to wrestle with other expenses similar to her youngsters's summer time camp. 

"I want my paycheck to reside, for my youngsters, for my house, for my automotive," Allen stated. 

She revealed that she discovered it exhausting to concentrate at work because she's so apprehensive she gained't have the ability to pay her lawyer, not to mention for her youngsters's schooling. 

 "I know it's not personal to them. However it's personal to me and the opposite folks that they're doing this to. Check out who you're hurting and the way you're hurting them. Is it value it?"  

Fortunately for Allen, in August 2019, Dunedin dropped the lawsuit towards the struggling mom, based on the Tampa Bay Times.

She later filed a movement to gather lawyer's fees which concluded in a $40,000 settlement in January 2020.

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