30 Miss. Code. R. 1601-8.13 - Liens
A. The management entity has a lien on a
timeshare period from the date an assessment becomes due.
B. The management entity may bring an action
in its name to foreclose a lien for assessments in the manner a mortgage of
real property is foreclosed, and may bring an action to recover a money
judgment for the unpaid assessments, or, when no interest in real property is
conveyed, an action under the Uniform Commercial Code.
C. The lien is effective from the date of
recording in the public records of the county or counties in which the
accommodations are located, or as otherwise provided by the laws of the
jurisdiction in which the accommodations are located.
D. A judgment in any action or suit brought
under this section may include costs and reasonable attorney's fees for the
prevailing party.
E. Labor or
materials furnished to a unit shall not be the basis for the filing of a lien
against the timeshare unit of any timeshare interest owner not expressly
consenting to or requesting the labor or materials.
Notes
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