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Your landlord can charge you what is agreed to in your lease. No more.

If your lease states that you pay the HOA fee, you pay it.

2006-12-12 08:57:43 · answer #1 · answered by Lisa A 7 · 1 0

If you live in a property that has HOA fees, and you rented/leased the property, you should obviously be liable for the fees as yhou are the one using the facilities. Since the landlord is the one registered at the HOA, he gets billed directly from the HOA management. Find out what the fees are and be sure he's not taking you for a ride. Some properties pay HOA fees monthly and some quarterly. Also get sure he's not taking a markup when he charges you.

2006-12-12 17:01:28 · answer #2 · answered by Mar Yam 3 · 0 1

That really all depends on what is written into your rental contract. If the contract states that you are liable for the HOA fees, then yes, the landlord can charge that to you.

2006-12-12 16:57:28 · answer #3 · answered by jseah114 6 · 1 0

ditto, the landlord can charge whatever he wants as long as it is legal in your city/state and is in the lease you signed

2006-12-12 17:07:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Read your lease. He can only charge what is in your lease.

2006-12-12 17:16:05 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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