The North Carolina Bar Association has published Common Interest Communities in North Carolina, Third Edition, this week. This book is an update to the Second Edition, last published by Brian Edlin in 2019. A lot has happened since 2019 - from a global pandemic to sweeping legislative and case law developments. Over the past six years, at least nine new laws have been enacted that directly...
Category Archives: Community Association Law
RECOMMENDATIONS TO HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS – RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS
Our HOA team wanted to take the opportunity to provide some proactive advice on certain protocols during the current public health emergency. We have received an unprecedented number of calls and emails asking about legal implications of cancelling or postponing meetings or suspension of amenities or community activities. The attorneys in our office have collectively agreed on the following...
Jordan Price Lawyers Present At Homeowners Association Seminars
Jordan Price HOA practice group presented seminars at the recent Community Associations Institute-NC Chapter Annual Law Day at NC State’s McKimmon Center. Attorneys Hope Carmichael, Matt Waters, Brian Edlin, Henry Jones, and Weldon Jones presented on topics ranging from Declaration amendments; case law updates; and how HOAs might handle the growing issues with AirBnb and other short-term...
Pro Bono Legal Assistance To Hurricane Victims
In partnership with Disaster Legal Services of the NC Bar Association and Legal Aid NC, Jordan Price attorneys actively assisted, pro bono, a number of residents victimized and effected by Hurricane Florence. Attorney Matt Waters, for example, has advised victims of the hurricane on various real property issues including landlord-tenant matters; disputes with contractors; and disputes with FEMA...