My community association practice is split between North Carolina and South Carolina. One of the primary differences between the law in these two states is the fact that North Carolina has a comprehensive HOA statute while South Carolina does not. I’ve written more than once about the need for a comprehensive HOA statue in South Carolina. While there are many nuances that make the laws in each state unique, one that I deal with frequently is the enforcement method for covenant violations. Read the article…………………………….
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