Thursday, July 9, 2009

Henderson Properties Teaches HOA Rules Seminars

July 8, 2009, Charlotte, NC – Henderson Properties, a full-service Charlotte, N.C. real estate firm, recently participated in two educational events to share information about the North Carolina statutes governing homeowners associations.

Phil Henderson, President of Henderson Properties, served on an expert panel at a recent community association seminar conducted by Homeowner Associations North Carolina (HOA-NC). The seminar taught attendees the North Carolina community association statutes and the proper procedure of enforcing homeowner associations' rules. Henderson presented a step-by-step process of complying with these legal requirements, outlining the communications, appeals and violation hearings that need to be conducted before a homeowner can be fined for a violation of an association's rules.

Henderson Properties also hosted an educational seminar for the community associations it manages in the Charlotte area. The featured speaker was attorney Tim Sellers, a partner at Sellers, Hinshaw, Ayers, Dortch & Lyons. The 45 Board of Directors members who attended the seminar and dinner learned about how community associations can legally collect delinquent assessments and how community associations can legally enforce the rules of their community.

Henderson Properties offers a wide range of community association services including management, accounting, communications and maintenance. The firm represents more than 70 community associations in the Charlotte region.

Henderson Properties is a full-service real estate company founded in 1990 in Charlotte, N.C. Its services include community association management, rental property management, leasing, maintenance and home sales. Over the years Henderson Properties has continued to grow while maintaining its commitment to the firm's original vision -- to make a difference in the real estate industry by providing quality, professional real estate services to owners and investors throughout the greater Charlotte area

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