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Hi! Dan Rochon with Keller Williams Realty and greetingsvirginia.com, serving Virginia, Maryland and Washington D.C. short sales. Often people ask me that are under pressure with their payments if they should pay their homeowners association dues on their property in Virginia, Maryland or D.C.  My answer to that is easy. I’m not going to tell you how you administer your own money, but I will say that if it’s a option between a small HOA payment and a larger payment that may go to something else and you on have, say $1000 and there’s a $1500 mortgage bill and there’s $200 HOA fee, it probably is more appropriate to pay the HOA fee, now what you should do with the mortgage bill, I won’t advise one way or the other, but you have 1000 bucks and it is what it is, unfortunately. So, I always recommend that if you can possibly do so, pay the HOA fee and really the reason why is because, generally it’s a smaller payment and it’s seldom that is unmanageable for most of our clients and it’s removed one potential obstacle of the short sale process that really frankly that we don’t want to add on up because this is really a difficult process and challenging. And so, if you have questions about your specific situation, about your specific homeowner’s association or about anything in regards to short sale in Virginia, Maryland and Washington D.C., go ahead and call 855-835-5473 I’ll be happy to answer your questions.

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Dan Rochon is Operating Principal of Keller Williams Realty, Alexandria - Kingstowne, VA and Team Leader with Traci of

Dan and Traci & Consultants with Keller Williams Realty.

         

Dan and Traci have been featured in local and national news on the NBC Nightly NewsThe Today ShowThe Washington ExaminerThe Washington PostCNBC, and WTOP News and more for their success in selling short sales.

If you are interested in short selling your home in Virginia, Maryland, or Washington DC call us today at 703-562-1791 ext. 2