Content provided by Jim Slaughter of Law Firm Carolinas. Original article can be found here. [NOTE: This article follows-up Lessons Learned from Large Virtual Conventions, Representative Assemblies,...
In a decision issued February 1, 2022, the North Carolina Court of Appeals examined several issues that associations deal with regularly -- budget ratification, owner attendance at board meetings,...
In a recent CAMS "Ask the Experts" webinar, Attorneys David Wilson and Steven Black of Law Firm Carolinas addressed a multitude of topics that are crucial for board members - both old and new - to be...
In these first few weeks of 2021, we’ve heard from a number of associations who never got around to holding their 2020 annual membership meeting. That’s understandable given how difficult 2020 was....
When Covid-19 arrived in the United States, many businesses had to quickly figure out how to continue operating in the age of social distancing. In the months that have followed, conducting business...
The number of new condominium and homeowners associations is expected to increase by 4,500 this year, according to projections by the Foundation for Community Association Research. Representing...
One of the most important responsibilities a community association’s board of directors can be faced with is selecting a professional management company. Choosing a management company is somewhat...
In a recent article, we began our discussion of the Fair Housing Act (FHA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as they relate to community associations. A large part of understanding the...
On Tuesday, December 8th, 2020, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced Executive Order 181 which implements a modified stay at home order and requires earlier nighttime closing hours for...
The Fair Housing Act (FHA) was created to ensure that Americans receive equal treatment when seeking housing and thereby made it illegal to discriminate against people based upon certain protected...
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Maximizing Your HOA Living Experience: Tips for an Enjoyable Community Life
Living in a homeowner’s association (HOA) community offers numerous benefits, from shared amenities to a sense of belonging. However, truly maximizing this experience requires more than just residing...MORE
Understanding Home Rentals in HOA Communities: A Homeowner's Guide
As homeowners choose to rent out their properties within HOA communities, it's essential for homeowners to understand the implications, responsibilities, and best practices associated with leasing...MORE
Creating an Emergency Event Strategy for Your HOA
Having a well-thought-out emergency plan is paramount for any community facing unforeseen circumstances. Anticipating every possible scenario may seem daunting, but establishing a plan that is...MORE
Mastering ARC Applications: Best Practices for HOA Board Members
If you're part of a community association board, you will become familiar with Architectural Control – the process for reviewing and approving additions or exterior modification requests for homes...MORE
Getting Your Community Ready for Spring and Summer
As the winter chill begins to fade away, it's time for HOA communities to gear up for the vibrant seasons of spring and summer. Ensuring your community is prepared for the warmer months involves a...MORE
HOA Collections Policies: Ensuring Financial Stability and Fairness
In the realm of community management, one of the pivotal aspects often overlooked until it becomes a pressing issue is the collections process. Community association board members serve as stewards...MORE
Why the Chair Never Asks “Is There Any Old Business?”
Content provided by Jim Slaughter with Law Firm Carolinas. Find the original article here. At some point in some board meeting, you’re likely to hear a presiding officer ask, “Is there any Old...MORE
Understanding the Role of Community Managers and Dispelling Common Misconceptions
Homeowners' Association (HOA) community managers play a vital role in ensuring the smooth functioning and upkeep of residential communities. Often misunderstood, their duties encompass various...MORE
Navigating the CAMS Team Approach: Your Partner in Community Management
At CAMS, we believe that effective management requires a diverse team of experts working together, and this philosophy is at the core of everything we do. From the friendly voices on our community...MORE
Five Reasons Your Community Should Leverage Professional Financial Management
In the world of Homeowners Associations (HOAs), the need for accurate financial management is paramount. Some HOA boards, in an attempt to handle their finances internally, often find themselves...MORE