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Drafting Common Interest Community Documents: Minimalism In An Era Of Micromanagement, Patrick K. Hetrick
Drafting Common Interest Community Documents: Minimalism In An Era Of Micromanagement, Patrick K. Hetrick
Campbell Law Review
Part I of this Article suggests a minimalist approach to the drafting of documentation creating a common interest community. It assumes that the common interest community will be located in a jurisdiction that has passed some form of a comprehensive uniform act. Part II then analyzes the issue of "promises" (covenants, restrictions, and rules) and addresses issues that include the unfortunate contemporary trend toward micromanagement of communities. It goes on to suggest that a legislative and judicial reaction to private community governance is developing. Part III of this Article explains why existing consumer protection devices are little more than mirages …
The Road Not Often Taken: Alternative Dispute Resolution For Common Interest Communities In North Carolina, Amy Beasley
The Road Not Often Taken: Alternative Dispute Resolution For Common Interest Communities In North Carolina, Amy Beasley
Campbell Law Review
This Comment will seek to identify the need for an effective alternative to litigation to resolve disputes originating in the context of a common interest community, specifically under the Planned Community Act of North Carolina.