The Federal Trade Commission (often referred to as the “FTC”) voted today to bar non-competition agreements or “noncompetes,” both retroactively…
Having a well-thought-out emergency plan is paramount for any community facing unforeseen circumstances. Anticipating every possible scenario may seem daunting,…
Spring has sprung! Which means that community associations through North and South Carolina will begin seeing increased community traffic, amenity…
If you're part of a community association board, you will become familiar with Architectural Control – the process for reviewing…
As the winter chill begins to fade away, it's time for HOA communities to gear up for the vibrant seasons…
For most of Chuck Williams’ 30 years in Wilmington, he lived in communities governed by homeowners associations. He, like most…
In the realm of community management, one of the pivotal aspects often overlooked until it becomes a pressing issue is…
When a homeowner encounters a property lien in North Carolina, it can be a source of confusion and frustration. As…
When it comes to declaration amendments, our firm is most often asked about restrictions on rentals, whether complete or percentage…
At some point in some board meeting, you’re likely to hear a presiding officer ask, “Is there any Old Business?”…