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South Carolina Community Association Law: Condominiums and Homeowners Associations
© 2019
© 2019
Douglas Scott MacGregor
Condominium Law in South Carolina was first published by the South Carolina Bar in 2000. A second edition was released in 2007 and a third in 2013. This edition represents a substantial change: for the first time, the book includes an extensive chapter on the law governing homeowners associations. With the addition of this new chapter, the author thought it prudent to also expand the book's title. So, the CLE Division is proud to offer the first edition of South Carolina Community Association Law: Condominiums and Homeowners Associations.
This book is thoroughly researched and heavily annotated to provide the busy practitioner with a solid, practical resource on everything from creating the condominium to ownership and governance issues, liability, assessments, taxes, association use restrictions and community association managers, coverage of HOA law, and much more! If you represent developers, associations or owners, this helpful resource is a must-have for your library!
The purchase of this book entitles the purchaser to a downloadable copy. After your purchase has been processed, you will receive instruction on how to access the download.
Additionally, the author Doug MacGregor, has also written Insurance Law for Common Interest Communities: Condominiums, Cooperatives, and Homeowners Associations. After 40 years of researching and writing about association law, Doug could find little information on insurance for community associations. He decided a comprehensive treatise and reference guide on insurance for associations was needed. He joined with an attorney who is an expert in insurance law to write Insurance Law for Common Interest Communities: Condominiums, Cooperatives, and Homeowners Associations. This book is more than 1000 pages and took three years to research and write. For more information or to order a copy click here: (https://www.scbar.org/shop-cle/publication/insurance-law-for-common-interest-communities-condominiums-cooperatives/)
Summary of Contents for South Carolina Community Association Law: Condominiums and Homeowners Associations:
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Creating the Condominium
Chapter Three: Council of Co-Owners
Chapter Four: Use Restrictions
Chapter Five: Conversion to Condominium Ownership
Chapter Six: The Vacation Time Sharing Plan Act (VTSPA)
Chapter Seven: The Community Association Manager
Chapter Eight: Homeowners Association
Appendices
- Title Insurance Considerations for Condominiums
- Title Insurance Consideration for Timeshares
- Endorsement
- SC Horizontal Property Act
- SC Vacation and Time Sharing Plan Act
- SC Homeowners Association Act
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