Gregory L. Shelton
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Gregory L. Shelton
SHELTON LAW CAROLINAS
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Charlotte, NC 28280
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Condominium Defects in the Carolinas
Condominium Defects in the Carolinas By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas (704) 940-9012 Water Will Find A Way Condominium owners associations (COAs) are usually responsible for maintaining and repairing roofs, exterior walls, and other building envelope components. If … Continue reading
The Lien Agent: What the Subcontractor Needs to Know
The Lien Agent: What the Subcontractor Needs to Know By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas (704) 940-9012 North Carolina’s new lien agent law takes effect on April 1, 2013. Having already covered what the owner needs to know, we now turn … Continue reading
The Lien Agent: What the Owner Needs to Know
The Lien Agent: What the Owner Needs to Know By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas (704) 940-9012 The new lien agent law takes effect on April 1, 2013. This is the first of a series of posts designed to … Continue reading
On the Campaign Trail for Best Construction Blog
By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas (704) 940-9012 In nominating Construction Law Carolinas for best construction blog, the folks at Construction Marketing Ideas posted this nice write up about my blog and, in particular, my article on one-sided construction … Continue reading
One-Sided Construction Contracts and their Limitations
One-Sided Construction Contracts and their Limitations By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas (704) 940-9012 I. Introduction We attorneys often hammer home the importance of reviewing and negotiating solid construction contracts. Standard industry contracts offered by ConsensusDOCS, the American Institute of … Continue reading
A Chat with Jeff Humbert, Outgoing Chairman of ABC of the Carolinas
Jeff Humbert Reflects on His Tenure as Chairman of ABC of the Carolinas By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas (803) 670-0024 Associated Builders and Contractors of the Carolinas’ annual conference took place in Wilmington earlier this month. During a … Continue reading
Guest Post: A Basic Guide to Contractor Bonding
Continuing the tradition of Guest Posts here at Construction Law Carolinas, I am pleased to welcome Danielle Rodabaugh, the chief editor at SuretyBonds.com, a leading surety provider. As a part of the company’s educational outreach program, Danielle writes to help construction … Continue reading
North Carolina’s Future Lien Law in Red, White, and Blue
Out with the Old, In With the New A Look at North Carolina’s Future Lien Law in Red, White, and Blue By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas S42 and H1052 were signed into law on July 2, 2012. Most revisions will not … Continue reading
NC Lien Law Update: The Rules Are About to Change
North Carolina General Assembly Ratifies Senate Bill 42 (Hidden Liens) and House Bill 1052 (Lien Law Revisions) By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas Every Thanksgiving, people line up for hours outside of stores waiting for Black Friday sales. When the … Continue reading
Lien Law Update: You Want a Lien? Call My Agent!
The “Lien Agent”: A New Proposal to Address Hidden Liens By: Gregory L. Shelton Shelton Law Carolinas (704) 940-9012 Dear Diary: Wednesday was a whirlwind of a day. I woke up hours before dawn and drove to Raleigh for the Associated Builders … Continue reading