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furnish a certificate signed by an officer of the Association <br />setting forth whether the assessments on a specified Lot have <br />been paid. A properly executed certificate of the Association as <br />to the status of assessments on a lot is binding upon the <br />Association as of its issuances. <br />Section 6.8 Procedures for Fixing Assessments. The <br />Association shall fix the date of commencement and the amount of <br />the assessment of each Lot for each assessment period, and give <br />written notice of the amounts and dates to the respective Owners <br />thereof, at least fifteen (15) days in advance of such period, <br />and shall prepare a roll of the Lots and assessments applicable <br />thereto, which shall be kept in the office of the Association and <br />shall be open to inspection by Owner. The Association shall, <br />upon demand of any Owner, mortgagee, title company or realtor <br />involved in the sale of such Owner's Lot and for a reasonable <br />administrative fee, furnish to such person a certificate in <br />writing signed by an officer of the Association setting forth any <br />unpaid assessments and related fees and costs against such <br />Owner's Lot. Such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of <br />payment or non-payment of any assessment relating to the Lot in <br />question. Such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of <br />payment of any assessments therein stated to have been paid. <br />Section 6.9 Non -Payment of Assessments; Liens; <br />Romani now <br />a. Assessments are a personal obligation of each Owner of <br />the assessed Lot. If the assessments are not paid on <br />the due date as specified in Section 6.7, then such <br />assessments shall be delinquent and shall, together with <br />administrative charges for late payment, such interest <br />