When And How To Make Changes To Your Association’s Governing Documents (NC)

At CAMS, we’ve seen through the years how positive — and necessary — change can be for homeowner’s associations (HOAs). Generally, we recommend every association do what we would call a governing document audit every 7 to 10 years just as a general rule because laws change, and it’s nice to have things clear for HOA members (property owners).   Read the article……………………….

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