A new, multifamily affordable housing community providing homes and serving 80 families and individuals in the Wakefield community of Raleigh celebrated its grand opening on July 27. The developers, the Taft-Mills Group, hosted a ribbon cutting and grand opening event...
Must a right of first refusal be recorded in order to defeat the claim of a buyer of real estate who recorded his own option to purchase? According to a recent decision of the North Carolina Court of Appeals (Anderson v. Walker, No. COA 17-782, 3 July 2018), the...
The majority partner, or the member with a majority of the membership interests in a joint venture organized as a limited liability company (LLC), is not necessarily the controlling “shareholder” and does not necessarily owe fiduciary duties to the minority interest...
Susan Ellinger will be speaking and leading a housing law presentation on November 15, 2019 in Florence, South Carolina. The Florence meeting is a gathering of the South Carolina Housing Authority Executive Directors. Susan, a lawyer and Ellinger Carr founding...
Clients in need of a new power of attorney for estate planning purposes, or for real estate transactions, should be aware that their lawyers will need to comply with a new law that became effective on January 1, 2018. As Janice Davies, an attorney at Davies Law PLLC...
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