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Joseph Allen Pietromonaco
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HOA changing rules to not allow STR. What are my legal options?

Joseph Allen Pietromonaco
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilmington
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I have a STR at Carolina Beach. It is a small HOA, 6 units in 1 building. The property is in a LLC and was purchased with no such laws. All owners in the building, other than myself, live there or is their vacation home. They have voted to change the rules to not allow STRs anymore. I have bookings already through the end of the year. What are my legal options? Does anyone have any history with this in NC? Do you know of a good lawyer?

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Joe Prillaman
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  • Carolina Beach, NC
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Joe Prillaman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carolina Beach, NC
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Hey man, I live here on CB. I'm sorry to hear about the HOA but the guests you already have should be protected by the vacation rental act. Shoot me a message I'll be happy to get you connected with my attorney.

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