The Governing Documents of a Community Association, Including the New Filing Requirements under the SC Homeowners Association Act


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Alicia Thompson - Burr Forman McNair Law Firm
 
Join Alicia Thompson for a comprehensive overview and explanation of the types of governing documents common in Homeowner Associations, including Condominium Master Deeds and Bylaws, Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions, Articles of Incorporation, Rules and Regulations, Recorded Plats and Architectural Guidelines, and Resolutions.  Alicia will also cover state and federal governing laws, including the Federal Fair Housing Act and SC case law.  She'll discuss Master Deeds v. Declarations, conflicts of laws and rules that might govern a HOA, validity of, and right to adopt rules, and amendments.  She'll cover enforcement of rules, as well as affirmative defenses to enforcement, and finally fines.  If you represent a HOA or a homeowner governed by HOA provisions, this is a program you need to see.
 
This program qualifies for ? MCLE credit hour.
 
This seminar is an ? level program.
 
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization for 2019, please use this course code:

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