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Southeast Condo & HOA News from CAN
News about Condominium and Homeowner associations in N, and S. Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana, compiled by the Community Associations Network.

  • GA: How Much To Fix That Wall On The Mountain
    Even though they live on a mountain, twelve owners from Kennesaw's Shiloh Ridge Townhome complex have been homeless ever since.
  • AL: Turquoise Palace developer wins first round against disgruntled investors
    As arbitration demands pile up from buyers balking on the second Turquoise Place tower, developer Larry Wireman has won a favorable ruling in a case brought by investors who decided not to close on four $1.2 million condo units they agreed to buy in the Orange Beach resort's first tower.
  • LA: HO's with Chinese drywall have been rebuffed by insurers, but there's hope
    But Randy Maniloff, an insurance defense coverage attorney in Philadelphia who has been following Gulf Coast insurance issues, is doubtful that homeowners will find deep pockets in builders' commercial liability policies
  • SC:Gated comms given a year to install codeless entries for emergency crews
    It takes just a few hours to program and set up the codeless gate-entry systems that all gated communities in Beaufort County must have within a year, says the owner of a local company that already has installed 138 systems countywide in the past five years
  • NC: Annexation fears drive NHC community to incorporate
    The Cape subdivision, located between Carolina Beach and River Roads in New Hanover County, is moving forward with a process to incorporate to avoid being taken over by the City of Wilmington.
  • GA: Residents Want Neighborhood Flooding Issues Addressed
    Complaints are raining down in an Augusta neighborhood. The people who live there say they're tired of what the water is doing to their homes and they want something done about it.
  • SC: That Pesky $10
    Not all the ire against the S.C. Homeowners' Association Act is warranted, but lawmakers who support it could do us all a favor by removing the component that seems to draw the most heat: a $10 fee added to every unit or lot across the state
  • SC: HOA debate intensifies in Myrtle Beach area
    A forum on proposed changes to homeowners associations drew nearly 200 people Wednesday in a renewed debate over how these associations settle disputes with homeowners and what the state should do to regulate them.
  • GA: Unpaid Water Bill Forces Out Condo Residents
    Piles of trash, rotten siding and broken windows. That’s what greets you when you enter the Springside Condominium complex on Macon Drive in Southwest Atlanta.
  • SC: Several hundred people attended forum on HOA bill
    Several hundred people attended a forum about the proposed homeowners association bill this morning.
  • TN: Lakeland dam owner issued notice of violation
    The earthen dam impounding Shelby County's largest manmade lake is plagued by an erosion problem that's grown worse because owners have failed to make repairs in the four years since state inspectors first called attention to it, officials say
  • GA: Wynnmeade changing, thanks to HOA’s work
    With the help of conscientious neighbors, Arnold breathed new life into a dormant homeowner’s association. She was determined to make her subdivision a better place to live.
  • GA: Rising Waters
    As Atlanta continues to struggle to recover from the relentless rain that killed nine people, closed numerous roadways and forced evacuations across the city a few weeks ago, many residents in Richmond and Columbia counties fear they will face the same flooding issues one day.
  • AL: Move toward HOA laws gains traction
    The move to change consumer protection laws governing homeowners associations is gaining traction.
  • MS: Lake Serene drained because of broken valve
    But thanks to a broken release valve, the once-wide waters of Lake Serene North have all but disappeared,
  • AL: legislators look to change homeowner's association laws
    State legislators who attended a forum this week to discuss how homeowners associations are governed say they want to see stronger laws to protect homeowners.
  • GA: Storm runoff systems ignored
    Residential communities and governments are dodging their respective responsibilities to maintain storm water runoff systems.
  • MS: Court Finds for Church Elder
    A chancery judge has decided that subdivision covenants will not hinder the Oxford Church of Christ in moving to a new site north of town. But in the two years it took to resolve that issue, the church has put the project on the back burner.
  • SC: Myrtle Beach Chamber to host HOA Legislation forum
    The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce will host an HOA Proposed Legislation Forum 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the Horry-Georgetown Technical College Conference Center near The Market Common.
  • NC: Cape residents to consider incorporating as a town
    With Wilmington poised to gobble up Monkey Junction and extend its borders southward, a nearby gated community is looking to become inedible by incorporating as a village.
  • AL: At forum, homeowners express frustration
    Several homeowners said the developers of their subdivisions continue to maintain control of the homeowners association, or HOA, but will not allow members to see records of where their dues are spent.
  • TN: Gulch Condo Developer Sued By Subcontractor
    There are more legal woes for Terrazzo, a high-rise condo complex in the Gulch. The building's developer and contractor, Parent Company, are being sued by their subcontractor.
  • NC: Condo fire in University area
    It took 27 firefighters approximately 10 minutes to control the fire,
  • MS: Gated communities numbers increasing
    Gated communities in Mississippi and across the country are becoming a bigger deal every year-providing additional security, safety and value to homes, according to their advocates.
  • GA: Verify Your HOA’s Insurance Policy
    Ever wonder what would happen if your neighborhood amenity center caught fire and burned down? Who would pay to rebuild it? Would your homeowner’s association (HOA)?
  • GA: Marooned by flood, neighborhood came together
    At first, the flooding seemed troublesome but not threatening. A video of Connemara homeowners association president David Plumlee calmly kayaking out to check on the flooded pool was posted
  • TN: Rolling Mill Hill condo contractors unlikely to get paid
    When bankers foreclosed on the Rolling Mill Hill condos two days ago, among the biggest losers were the contractors who built them.
  • NC: Winslow Bay residents take traffic matters into their own hands
    Dissatisfied with Mooresville's answers to neighborhood traffic concerns, the Winslow Bay Home Owners Association decided to solve the problem itself