Posts by Mike Hunter
Is Selective Enforcement of Restrictions Acceptable?
Q: Some of my neighbors and I recently received notices for violations of our community’s restrictive covenants (CCRs) based on…
Read MoreThis Stinks! The Minefield Created By Hoarders
This week’s column was authored by my law partner Keith Nichols , a member of our firm’s Litigation Practice Group. They…
Read MoreOn the Board: Doing Better
This week’s column was written by my colleague Donna Dimaggio Berger. Donna is a Shareholder in the law firm…
Read MoreCan HOAs limit the display of political signs?
With an election year upon us, we’re again getting inquiries from our HOA clients on what, if anything, they can…
Read MoreMust CC&R’s be provided to a buyer at closing?
This column was submitted by my partners, Cynthia Jones and Chris Gelwicks. Q. Does a copy of the CC&R’s have…
Read MoreMust CC&R’s be provided to a buyer at closing?
This column was submitted by my partners, Cynthia Jones and Chris Gelwicks. Q. Does a copy of the CC&R’s have…
Read MoreCan HOAs limit the number of rentals allowed?
Q: Would you speak to the wisdom (or lack thereof) of my homeowners’ association amending its restrictive covenants to add…
Read MoreDo you have the right homeowners’ insurance coverage?
This column was written by my colleague Bob Freitag, president of AmeriClaims, a public adjusting firm in Indian Trail. One…
Read MoreIs that really a “service animal”?
We have published posts in the past about service animals, and how protective the federal government is of people’s rights…
Read MoreFalling temperatures means frozen pipe claims – how to avoid your insurance claim being denied.
This column was written by my colleague Bob Freitag. Bob is a public insurance adjuster with Americlaims. Cold weather is…
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