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Choosing a Collection Agency and Foreclosure Trustee for your community or the communities you represent is an important and sometimes daunting task. A consultation with an Allied Trustee Services Professional can assist in making the process easy. Complete the simple form below and an Allied Trustee Services representative will contact you — typically within 48 hours.
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Approximately, how many associations do you manage?
Are delinquent property assessments increasing or decreasing?
What is your current process for collecting delinquent accounts?
When do you become concerned about past-due accounts?
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60-90 days
90-120 days
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When do you typically refer accounts to a collection agency?
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How can a Consultation with Allied Trustee Services Help Me?
The Collection and Trustee foreclosure process for delinquent community assessments can be very complex. Many questions surface before, during and after the collection and foreclosure process for association communities.
Before The Collection Process:
What is this going to cost the association?
When can we send delinquent property owners to collections?
Some of our property owners have been delinquent on assessments for years... can we still collect for these past due assessments?
The association had a special assessment this year and some of our owners have not paid... can we collect these debts through the lien and foreclosure process?
Does the associations’ collection policy and CC&Rs meet the requirements of my State’s laws or statutes?
During The Collection Process:
What involvement must our community board of directors or property manger have during the collection process?
Why is it important to secure the delinquent assessment debt with a recorded lien?
What amounts can be included in a lien during the collection process?
The senior Deed of Trust (The Lender) is foreclosing… now what?
The owner just filed bankruptcy…can we still collect our delinquent assessments?
At what point in the collection process do you initiate foreclosure?
After The Collection Process
When does the release of the lien on an owner’s property take place?
How quickly does the association get paid?
The lender (Bank) foreclosed on the property; are the association’s assessments lost?
The lender (Bank) is now the owner and they are not paying the assessments…can we send them to collections?
The association owns the property after a foreclosure… now what?
The professionals at Allied Trustee Services are more than happy to answer these and other questions that you and your associations have about the Collection and Trustee foreclosure process. To get started simply return to the
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