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The North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act ("Act") requires all employers with three or more employees to carry workers' compensation insurance. The purpose of this requirement is to ensure that employees injured by an accident while working have a safety net to cover...
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Community associations can become cash-strapped for a variety of reasons—unexpected large repairs, increased utility expenses, weather related emergencies, or simply years of poor planning. Often the current board members are not the ones to blame. After all, they are simply trying to locate funds...
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As we enter another election season, let’s tackle a frequently asked question: Can HOAs prohibit the posting of political signs? The answer: It depends.
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The Federal Housing Administration, or FHA, is a mortgage loan insurance provider. FHA is housed with The Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD. It has a set of guidelines for housing loans and if a borrower meets these guidelines, FHA will insure the...
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