Looking Closer at North Carolina HOA Laws
Your homeowners association, or HOA, is imbued with certain authority. For example, your HOA Board may have the power to collect dues, to plan special
Your homeowners association, or HOA, is imbued with certain authority. For example, your HOA Board may have the power to collect dues, to plan special
When homeowners purchase a home within a homeowners association (HOA), they submit to paying certain fees and assessments. One of the least understood is the
Your Homeowner’s Association Board of Directors is tasked with maintaining all the rules and regulations used to govern the community. Sometimes, this means taking unpleasant
During any meeting of your HOA Board of Directors, it’s critical for the HOA Secretary to record the meeting minutes. Essentially, Board meeting minutes provide
Condominium associations and homeowners associations are often discussed in the same breath, the terms used almost as if they were interchangeable. That’s because in many
Most of us get routine checkups every year, ensuring that we’re in vigorous physical health. In much the same way, it’s important to perform a
One of the perks of living in a homeowners association is having access to common-use facilities. For example, many HOAs have common spaces that include
Electric vehicles become more popular with every passing year. There are a number of reasons for this, including a growing consensus around the importance of
If you’re shopping around for a new house, you may notice some listings that denote a planned unit development, or PUD. PUDs are especially common
Every homeowners association incurs expenses, whether that’s landscaping, routine maintenance, bookkeeping services, or legal fees. Generally speaking, these expenses are covered by the dues and