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Understanding Adverse Possession in North Carolina
Adverse possession, also known as title by prescription or prescriptive title, is a legal doctrine that allows a person to gain legal ownership of real…
Read MoreUnderstanding Easements and Resolving Disputes
An easement is a legal right to use another person’s land for a specific purpose. While an easement grants certain usage rights, it does not…
Read MoreLand Dispute FAQs
Land disputes can be complex and stressful, but understanding the basics can help you navigate these issues more effectively. Below are answers to some of…
Read MoreHow to Read a Survey Plat
In property disputes, reviewing a survey plat is often a critical step. A survey plat is a detailed drawing created by a licensed land surveyor…
Read MoreConstruction Law: Protecting Your Investment
Navigating construction projects, whether residential or commercial, can be challenging without the right legal guidance. Consulting with a construction lawyer at Ferikes Bleynat & Cannon…
Read MoreConstruction Law FAQs
Navigating the complexities of construction law can be challenging for both contractors and property owners. The following FAQs provide helpful insights into common legal concerns…
Read MoreEminent Domain and Property Condemnation: What You Need to Know
When the government or a private company, like the Department of Transportation (DOT), a pipeline, or utility provider, decides to take your property for public…
Read MoreAccident and Injuries FAQ: What You Need to Know
At Ferikes Bleynat & Cannon, we understand that accidents and injuries can lead to overwhelming legal questions, especially when it comes to pursuing compensation. This…
Read MorePersonal Injury Damages FAQs
How Are Wrongful Death Damages Determined? In North Carolina, a wrongful death claim can be filed when a person dies due to the actions of…
Read MoreConstruction Law FAQs
Can I Recover Attorney’s Fees if I am Successful in Defending a Lien? Under North Carolina law, the presiding judge has the discretion to award…
Read MoreCommon Mistakes in Starting a New Business
Starting a new business is an exciting venture, but there are several common mistakes that entrepreneurs often make in the early stages. These mistakes can…
Read MoreTop Reasons to Consult a Lawyer Before Signing a Contract
Too often, the business lawyers at Ferikes Bleynat & Cannon meet with clients who signed contracts without seeking legal advice and are now facing disputes…
Read MoreWhen Letters Are Not Enough
Most associations have faced lot owners who refuse to “play by the rules.” Those owners may ignore limits on pets, attempt to build non-permitted structures,…
Read MoreTermination of Declarant Contracts
An association board of directors may take over operation of a planned community and discover that the declarant or declarant-controlled board entered into contracts that…
Read MoreProxy Voting 101
Associations, planned communities, and condominiums subject to all of the provisions of the Planned Community Act and the Condominium Act are required to permit proxy…
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