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I am a member of an HOA in Florida. Florida has a very strong HOA law
that regulates everything. I suspect No. Carolina does as well. Contact the
Sec. of State for guidance
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In a message dated 1/22/2010 6:49:53 A.M. Central Standard Time,
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I am interested in information regarding the rights of a homeowners
association to their records, and particularly in North Carolina. In the case
that I am looking at a private developer convened a board of homeowners for
the association. The association maintained their own records and regularly
audio taped the board meetings, which representatives of the developer
attended. There is now dissension between the board and the developer and the
developer has dissolved the board and is demanding that the audiotapes be
destroyed. The homeowners feel that the tapes provide evidence in their case
against the developer and want to hold on to them.
The questions that I would like to answer are: Who has legal ownership of
the tapes, the board or the developer? If the developer owns the tapes, is
there anything that directs the retention period that they must observe?
Unfortunately I am a bit removed from this situation and can't supply much
more information. I have recommended to the friend who is involved in this
case that they consult a lawyer and possibly put the tapes in the hands of
a mediator for now. I would like to offer him some concrete information if
I can and any authoritative sources. If someone can point me towards
information I would be appreciative.
Janice Schulz
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