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An Update from us on solar panels in North Carolina

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Recently, the Supreme Court of North Carolina handed down a decision (in Belmont Association, Inc. The ruling does not affect condominium communities created under Chapter 47A or Chapter 47C of the North Carolina General Statutes.

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Older Condominiums Thrown A Curve Ball By North Carolina Court Of Appeals

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The North Carolina Court of Appeals has issued a “published” opinion (meaning the case is binding authority for similar cases), effectively eliminating an important and effective tool for the collection of delinquent assessments for older condominiums: the “power of sale” foreclosure (“POSF”).

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New Legislation Allows North Carolina Condominium and Homeowners Association Residents to Conduct Virtual Meetings

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New Legislation Allows North Carolina Condominium and Homeowners Association Residents to Conduct Virtual Meetings Sept. New Legislation Allows North Carolina Condominium and Homeowners Association Residents to Conduct Virtual Meetings Sept. The legislation supports the 2.8 added Mengert. 5, 2021 – All are welcome!

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Webinar Recap: NCACPA Leverages Data to Inform Key Business Decisions

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The North Carolina Association of CPAs (NCACPA) is focused on providing superior service to its 13,000+ members in the accounting profession and community. They’re dedicated to monitoring changes within the profession and ensuring members receive necessary resources and updates.

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NCAA “Reluctantly” Ends North Carolina Ban After HB2 Repeal

Associations Now

The University of North Carolina’s win in the NCAA men’s basketball championship Monday night isn’t the only reason many in the state are celebrating today. On Tuesday morning, the NCAA announced that it would end its ban on holding championship events in North Carolina. “This new law does not repeal HB2.

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HB2 Costing North Carolina Billions in Lost Business, Says AP Report

Associations Now

The Associated Press this week reported that the controversial law, which prevents local governments from passing LGBT protections, will cost North Carolina at least $3.76 Now, a new report from the Associated Press estimates that HB2 will cost North Carolina more than $3.76 Several attempts to repeal HB2 since Gov.

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North Carolina Groups Convince Musicians to Protest, Not Boycott

Associations Now

North Carolina’s controversial HB2 law has led several musicians to boycott the state. When Bruce Springsteen canceled his concert to protest North Carolina’s controversial “bathroom law,” many music fans and advocacy groups applauded the gesture, but some saw a missed opportunity.