Bankruptcy Court Says Ongoing HOA Assessments are Dischargeable

US Bankruptcy Court decision (September 25, 2014):

In this case, the owners of a condominium located within a common interest community stopped paying their mortgage and homeowners assessments and abandoned their property. They subsequently filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in which they proposed a plan that provided for transferring title to their condominium to the bank and which made no provision for paying their HOA ongoing assessments. The bank and the HOA objected to the confirmation of the Chapter 13 plan.

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