The South Carolina Community Association Law Blog - By D. Ryan McCabe
Covering the law of homeowners associations, property owners associations, condominium associations, cooperatives and other community associations.
South Carolina Community Association Law Blog: Category Archive for Homeowners Association

Proposed FHFA Regulation Affecting Community Associations

Fannie Mae Lending Guidelines Affecting Condos

Homeowner Injured in Common Area: What Duty Does the Association Owe?

Enforce Covenants Consistently to Avoid Waiver

An Association Must Be Represented by a Licensed Attorney

A Possible South Carolina Homeowner's Association Act

Issues Concerning the Enforcement of Claims against Declarants

Collection of Assessments in Lieu of the Federal Racketeering Act

An Association Need Not Present a Homeowner with Copies of Governing Documents to Be Able to Enforce Them

Plaintiff Liable for Defendant's Attorney's Fees upon Covenant Interpretation

Drafting Covenants

An Association Should Have Workers' Compensation Insurance

Possible New Homeowners' Association Responsibilities and Fees

Express Covenants by Reference and Equitable Servitudes by Implication?

Application of Restrictive Covenants: Must the Covenants Be Expressly Laid Out in the Deed?

An Association's President Lacks Standing to Bring a Derivative Suit on Behalf of the Association

A Mechanic's Lien for Mowing, Trimming, Edging, and Street Cleaning?

Interpreting and Enforcing Restrictive Covenants

Change in Owner's Voting Power - A Due Process Violation?

Business Judgment Rule Applies Only When Board Directors Act Within Their Authority and Without Bad Faith

Homeowners Must Show Damages to Claim Breach of Fiduciary Duty by Association

Community Associations are Not Subject to Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

Need for Quorum at Association's Meetings

Special Assessments

Association Liable for Attorney's Fees after Violating Deed Restrictions

Association Members Bound by Release of Claims against the Association

Should Builders Be Required to Pay Assessments on Lots Without Houses?

Community Association Strategies to Deal with Renters

North Chareston: Cedar Grove HOA Takes on Developer

What is the Scope of a Property Manager's or Community Association Manager's Authority?

“Opt-out” Class Action and Notification Procedure is the Exclusive Method of Class Action Litigation in South Carolina

South Carolina Community Association Assessment Collection and Foreclosure Litigation Process

Basis for Liens and Assessments Under the S.C. Horizontal Property Act

HOA Shuts Down Porn Website Located in its Community

Learn to Live By Homeowners Association Rules

FCC Issues Order Banning Exclusivity Contract with Cable Providers

Washington Post Article Provides Ideas to Increase Involvement in HOA Meetings

News Article: Effect of Foreclosures on Homeowners Associations