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Charlotte, North Carolina Condo and HOA Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Charlotte attorneys and 7 law firms.

Charles E. Lyons, II
North Carolina Condo and HOA attorney at Sellers Hinshaw Ayers Dortch and Lyons with 40 years of experience
301 South McDowell Street, Charlotte, NC

Mark D. Gott
North Carolina Condo and HOA attorney at Sellers Hinshaw Ayers Dortch and Lyons with 30 years of experience
301 South McDowell Street, Charlotte, NC

Michael S. Hunter
North Carolina Condo and HOA attorney at Horack Talley Pharr and Lowndes with 38 years of experience
301 South College Street, Charlotte, NC

Michelle Price Massingale Dressler
North Carolina Condo and HOA attorney at Sellers Hinshaw Ayers Dortch and Lyons with 31 years of experience
301 South McDowell Street, Charlotte, NC

Timothy G. Sellers
North Carolina Condo and HOA attorney at Sellers Hinshaw Ayers Dortch and Lyons with 45 years of experience
301 South McDowell Street, Charlotte, NC

William B. Hamel
North Carolina Condo and HOA attorney at Horack Talley Pharr and Lowndes with 35 years of experience
301 South College Street, Charlotte, NC
Need help with a condo or HOA matter?
Homeowners’ Association (HOA) laws regulate the operation of a condominium or planned community. Within the building or development all property owners participate as members of the HOA. When disputes or issues arise within the community or association, or as part of its operations, an attorney with homeowners’ association experience is essential.
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