The Clarkson Law Group
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Legal services for community associations & HOA boards in South Carolina
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Construction Defect Litigation
General Counsel
The Clarkson Law Group
When there’s a problem in your community, where do you turn?
When you’re managing an entire community of homeowners, you have a lot resting on your shoulders. When challenges arise, do you understand your legal responsibilities? Are you able to enforce community rules and keep everyone safe?
You shouldn’t have to bear the responsibility of something that isn’t your fault. You need legal counsel well versed in community association law.
Experienced
Your community association law firm
We understand the risk that comes with owning or managing multiple properties. You want to keep everyone safe and protect your investment. You may have a cursory understanding of your legal rights, but when complex problems come up, you need a legal partner with a deep knowledge and hands-on experience.
The Clarkson Law Group’s primary legal focus is representing community associations across South Carolina. We’ve helped dozens of organizations like yours resolve their legal challenges.
Legal Protection
Services for South Carolina Community Associations
Whether you’re dealing with construction defects, overdue HOA payments, or simply have questions about how to enforce HOA regulations, our team has the legal answers you need.
- Legal Opinions
- Complex Civil Litigation
- Compliance and Enforcement
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Contract Drafting and Review
- Construction Defect Claims
The Clarkson Law Group
Protect Your Investment
Legal services for community associations & HOA boards in Nevada.
Collections
Construction Defect Litigation
General Counsel
The Clarkson Law Group
When there’s a problem in your community, where do you turn?
When you’re managing an entire community of homeowners, you have a lot resting on your shoulders. When challenges arise, do you understand your legal responsibilities? Are you able to enforce community rules and keep everyone safe?
You shouldn’t have to bear the responsibility of something that isn’t your fault. You need legal counsel well versed in community association law.
Experienced
Your community association law firm
We understand the risk that comes with owning or managing multiple properties. You want to keep everyone safe and protect your investment. You may have a cursory understanding of your legal rights, but when complex problems come up, you need a legal partner with a deep knowledge and hands-on experience.
The Clarkson Law Group’s primary legal focus is representing community associations across Nevada. We’ve helped dozens of organizations like yours resolve their legal challenges.
Legal Protection
Services for Nevada Community Associations
Whether you’re dealing with construction defects, overdue HOA payments, or simply have questions about how to enforce HOA regulations, our team has the legal answers you need.
- Legal Opinions
- Complex Civil Litigation
- Compliance and Enforcement
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Contract Drafting and Review
- Construction Defect Claims
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Which HOA Rules Are Unenforceable?
HOA rules are great for the order they bring to a community. These rules help create structure for the association and maintain peace among your residents. But this doesn’t mean that your community association’s rules are always enforceable. Here are some instances in...
When is it Time to Hire a Construction Defect Lawyer?
Construction problems present complex issues, both technical construction problems and legal matters, that must be addressed. It’s incredibly challenging, if not impossible, for a property owner, contractor, engineer, materials supplier, or other interested party to...
What Can HOAs Do About Construction Defects?
If your homeowners or condo association has uncovered repair problems indicating there may be construction defects in the community, who should pursue remedies? This is an interesting scenario, and the answer can vary depending on the circumstances. But, in some...