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No. The Agreeement clearly shows the type of membership we have agreed upon and the fees, dues and charges that we are required to pay. The "plan" outlines that all capitol improvements are paid by the owners. No assessments to members.I wholeheartedly agree that a material change could very well be a breach of contract, UNLESS you agreed to such a change in the document itself.
This supposed change was by email with no specifics just a statement that we will collect a $2500 to start a new fund starting Oct 1. Have talked to two attorneys they say Breach Of ContractNo. The Agreeement clearly shows the type of membership we have agreed upon and the fees, dues and charges that we are required to pay. The "plan" outlines that all capitol improvements are paid by the owners. No assessments to members.
Have talked to two attorneys they say Breach Of Contract
Have talked to two attorneys they say Breach Of Contract
Can they legally terminate our membership if we do not pay?
Thank you for taking the time to look at this.
Well what about this? In North Carolina contract law, you cannot unilaterally or fundamentally change a contract; such changes require the written agreement of all parties involved, which is typically done through a written amendment signed by everyone.
I'm fairly sure someone cited credit card agreements as a common example of this.