In its January 29, 2018 decision captioned Indian Field at Hardyston HOA, Inc. v. Trudnos, New Jersey’s Appellate Division reaffirmed the common-sense concept that (with certain exceptions) bankruptcy only discharges a debtor’s personal debt, not an Association’s lien on the property.  In doing so, the Court also affirmed a significant Association attorney fee award noting that the Debtor’s actions greatly increased the Association’s “expenses for what otherwise would have been relatively straightforward litigation to collect about $6,500 in overdue assessments”.  We often pursue foreclosure as New Jersey’s Foreclosure Unit is processing cases more quickly and homeowners’ equity has often risen to the point where debtors will settle and pay rather than risk losing their equity.  Foreclosure also remains a valuable tool in addressing non-paying vacant homes where the debtor has died or abandoned the home.