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33 M.R.S. § 1601 (UCIOA-derived)

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Maine condominium calculators under 33 M.R.S. § 1601, the UCIOA-derived Maine Condominium Act, with the six-month assessment-lien super-priority of § 1603-116. Foreclosure runs through judicial-only proceedings under 14 M.R.S. § 6321+ with mandatory § 6321-A mediation for owner-occupied residential units and a § 6322 90-day post-judgment redemption window, and there is no state CAM licensure regime overlaying the statute.

Anchored to: 33 M.R.S. § 1601-101+ (Maine Condo Act, UCIOA-derived); 14 M.R.S. § 6321+ (judicial foreclosure with § 6321-A owner-occupied mediation and § 6322 90-day post-judgment redemption)

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33 M.R.S. § 1601-102 (Maine Condominium Act applicability — condominiums created in Maine after the Act's effective date in full

Maine Condominium Assessment Lien Super-Priority Calculator — Six-Month Window (33 M.R.S. § 1603-116)

Compute the super-priority and sub-priority breakdown of a Maine condominium assessment lien under the Maine Condominium Act (33 M.R.S. § 1601-101 et seq.; UCIOA-derived framework). Models 33 M.R.S. § 1603-116(a) automatic statutory lien; § 1603-116(b) six-month super-priority over the recorded first mortgage; § 1603-116(c) reasonable costs and attorneys' fees recoverable as sub-priority unless the declaration provides otherwise; and § 1603-116(j) foreclosure mechanism channeled into Maine judicial foreclosure under 14 M.R.S. § 6321 et seq. (Maine abolished nonjudicial power-of-sale foreclosure decades ago). Returns the super-priority and sub-priority dollar amounts, the total lien net of payments, and the recovery probability bands for each priority class.

Maine Condominium Act 33 M.R.S. § 1603-116(j) (foreclosure mechanism hook for condominium assessment liens — channeled into Maine judicial foreclosure machinery)

Maine Condominium Foreclosure Timeline Calculator — Judicial-Only, 12-18 Month Timeline, 90-Day Post-Judgment Redemption (14 M.R.S. § 6321 / § 6322)

Project the procedural timeline of a Maine condominium assessment-lien foreclosure under 33 M.R.S. § 1603-116(j) and the Maine judicial foreclosure framework at 14 M.R.S. § 6321 et seq. Maine ABOLISHED nonjudicial power-of-sale foreclosure decades ago; there is no power-of-sale pathway. Models Maine Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 12 (20-day answer period), 14 M.R.S. § 6321-A (mediation requirement for owner-occupied residential foreclosures), the typical 12-18 month judicial timeline, the 14 M.R.S. § 6322 90-day post-judgment redemption period, and the post-redemption foreclosure sale. Returns the days-delinquent count, procedural posture, answer deadline, projected judgment date, redemption period end date, projected sale date, and next-action recommendation.

33 M.R.S. § 1603-109 (20% default quorum at unit-owner meetings unless declaration or bylaws specify otherwise

Maine Condominium Quorum & Supermajority Calculator — 20% Quorum, 67% Amendment, 80% Termination (33 M.R.S. § 1601 et seq.)

Compute whether a Maine condominium unit-owner vote has reached quorum and the votes-required-to-pass threshold under the Maine Condominium Act (33 M.R.S. § 1601-101 et seq.; UCIOA-derived framework). Models 33 M.R.S. § 1603-109 20% default quorum; § 1602-117 declaration-amendment 67% of total; § 1602-118 termination 80% of total; § 1603-103 executive board removal majority of those present; § 1603-106 bylaws amendment per bylaws specification; and § 1603-115 budget rejection by majority of unit owners present at the rejection meeting. Returns the effective quorum, votes required, quorum-met flag, and current outcome (passed, failed, pending, or no-quorum).

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