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Yachtsman Annual Meeting Minutes 2021
2020-01-16 HOA II Annual Meeting Minutes (Unapproved)
Yachtsman Annual Meeting Minutes HOA II 2019
Yachtsman Annual HOA II 2018 Annual Meeting Minutes

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RSS National Condo & HOA News – Community Associations Network

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  • Update: Engineer Report Showed Clearwater Condo in Good Condition Last Fall (FL)
  • Officials Discuss City’s Elevated Fire Hazard Status (CA)
  • State Rep. Vicki Lopez on why changes were needed to condo reform laws following Surfside collapse (FL)

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NOTICE OF RIGHT TO VOLUNTARY MEDIATION

Pursuant to Section 7A-38.3F of the North Carolina General Statutes, all members are hereby informed that you have a right to initiate mediation pursuant to the terms of the statute to try to resolve a dispute with the Association. Both the homeowner and the Association must agree to mediate the dispute, and each side is responsible for splitting the cost of the mediation, including payment of a professional mediator. The mediation process is an opportunity to reach an agreement to resolve a dispute – neither side gives up their right to go to court to have a judge resolve the dispute if the parties are not able to reach an agreement through mediation. The specific process to initiate voluntary mediation is outlined in Section 7A-38.3F of the North Carolina General Statutes.