A Virginia lawyer's compilation of articles about legal issues involving condominiums, HOAs, timeshares and cooperatives.

 - A Virginia lawyer's compilation of articles about legal issues involving condominiums, HOAs, timeshares and cooperatives.

North Carolina – Gates Four homeowners voice outrage over annexation

Gates Four homeowners voice outrage over annexationGates Four homeowners voice outrage over annexation Residents of Gates Four aren’t happy with Fayetteville’s decision to forcibly annex their gated community. “I’m very upset,” said Art Beebe, who is 81. He lives next to the 10th hole at the Gates Four Golf & Country Club, where golfers in carts quietly scooted past his residence Friday.

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North Carolina – 751 South lawsuit over, fight not

751 South lawsuit over fight not – By Ray Gronberg gronberg@heraldsun.com; 919-419-6648 DURHAM – Opponents and developers of the controversial 751 South project have settled the lawsuit opponents filed in hopes of overturning a 2010 county zonin…751 South lawsuit over, fight not By Ray Gronberg gronberg@heraldsun.com; 919-419-6648 DURHAM – Opponents and developers of the controversial 751 South project have settled the lawsuit opponents filed in hopes of overturning a 2010 county zoning vote that allows dense, mixed-use development on the site.

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North Carolina – Lawmakers weigh limits on HOA power

Lawmakers weigh limits on HOA powerA legislative committee looking into laws governing homeowners’ associations plans to recommend legislation to the full General Assembly for consideration this year. But it remains to be seen whether lawmakers tackle the complex and controversial issue in the short session that begins in May or put it off until 2013′s long lawmaking session.

North Carolina – Opponents win Brunswick County landfill battle

Opponents win Brunswick County landfill battleThe Brunswick County Planning Board has denied the county’s request to expand its construction and demolition landfill. On Thursday night, the seven-member board voted to deny the county’s special exception, said Bobby Long, a board member who was the acting chair. Only two members voted to grant the permit, and five voted against it, Long said.

North Carolina – Officials: Deer hunt not as successful as hoped

Officials: Deer hunt not as successful as hopedEMERALD ISLE – A controlled bow hunt that ended last week in Emerald Isle didn’t bring the success the town had hoped for in reducing the deer population. A total of 17 deer were taken by bow and arrow during the hunt that ran from mid-April through the end of February at five designated sites along the Coast Guard Road corridor.

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North Carolina – INLAND HARBOR HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. v. ST. JOSEPHS MARINA, LLC

INLAND HARBOR HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. v. ST. JOSEPHS MARINA, LLC - Filed: March 6, 2012.Clark, Newton & Evans, P.A., by Don T. Evans, Jr. and Seth P. Buskirk, for Plaintiff-Appellant. Marshall, Williams & Gorham, LLP, by John. L. Coble and Williams Mullen, by Gilbert C. Laite, III and Kelly Colquette Hanley, for Defendants-Appellees. Inland Harbor Homeowners Association, Inc. (Plaintiff) commenced this civil action on 2 December 2009.

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North Carolina – FAIRWAY FOREST TOWNHOUSES ASSOCIATION, INC. v. FAIRFIELD SAPPHIRE VALLEY MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC.

FAIRWAY FOREST TOWNHOUSES ASSOCIATION, INC. v. FAIRFIELD SAPPHIRE VALLEY MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC. - Filed: March 6, 2012.The Dungan Law Firm, P.A., by Robert E. Dungan and Alicia Gaddy Vega, for plaintiffs-appellants. Van Winkle, Buck, Wall, Starnes and Davis, P.A., by Albert L. Sneed, Jr. and W. Carleton Metcalf, for defendant-appellee. Plaintiffs Fairway Forest Townhouses Association, Inc.

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