Legislative Action Committee
CAI maintains a Legislative Action Committee (LAC) in most states, including North Carolina. These diverse groups of volunteer homeowner leaders, community managers, and representatives from community association business partners work to monitor state legislation, educate lawmakers, and protect the interests of those living and working in community associations.
View the state general statutes most directly affecting common interest communities in North Carolina:
- N.C. Planned Community Act (NCGS 47F)
- applies to most NC residential planned communities; some provisions apply only to those created on or after 1/1/1999
- N.C. Condominium Act (NCGS 47C)
- applies to most condominium associations; some provisions apply only to those created on or after 10/1/1986
- N.C. Nonprofit Corporation Act (NCGS 55A)
- N.C. Unit Ownership Act (NCGS 47A)
- Transfer Fees Statute (39A)