Carolina Common Elements North Carolina and South Carolina Homeowners' Association Law BREAKING NEWS: Texas Judge Prohibits Enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act December 4, 2024· byBenjamin Karb|inAssociation Answers,Condo,Corporate Transparency Act,HOA Board,Law,Uncategorized|taggedbeneficial-owners...
In most instances, the board or management team of a condo or HOA is equipped to handle the wide variety of issues that arise day-to-day, from a leaky roof to dealing with municipal bureaucracy. There are other, bigger issues—things like embezzlement and fraud, for example—that require e...
New HOA rules regarding elections took effect in July 2013, Glazer notes. In an HOA, as of July 1st, if the election process allows candidates to be nominated in advance of the meeting, the association is not required to allow nominations at the meeting. An election is not required unless ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court Reaffirms 2021 Decision Which Extinguished Land Use Restrictions January 20, 2023· by Benjamin Karb | in Land Use, Law, Uncategorized | 1 Comment As some of our readers will recall, the HOA world entered a collective state of fear in the middle of May 20...