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Code · Utah · Title 57 — Real Estate · Chapter 8A

57-8a-206. Written statement of unpaid assessment.

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57-8a-206. Written statement of unpaid assessment.
(a)The manager or board of directors shall issue a written statement indicating any unpaid assessment with respect to a lot covered by the request, upon:
(i)the written request of any unit owner; and
(ii)payment of a reasonable fee not to exceed $10.
(b)The written statement described in Subsection (1)(a) is binding in favor of any person who relies in good faith on the written statement upon the:
(i)remaining owners;
(ii)manager; and
(iii)board of directors.
(2)Unless the manager or board of directors complies with a request described in Subsection (1)(a) within 10 days, any unpaid assessment that became due prior to the date the request described in Subsection (1)(a) was made is subordinate to a lien held by the person requesting the statement pursuant to Subsection (1)(a) .
Enacted by Chapter 153 , 2004 General Session
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