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Tell him to pound salt. The HOA lien doesn't survive if the HOA was notified. The HOA could have bought it if they wanted to attempt to recover any funds. You do need to pay dues going forward from the purchase date though.
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Suggest you read FL. Statutes 718.116 (1) (a).
I agree with Ryan on this. As long as the HOA was served in the FC process