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North Carolina Estoppel Fee Calculator

North Carolina: national best-practice guidance

Estoppel (resale/closing) certificate fees are capped by state statute where they exist — and several states don't regulate them at all, leaving the amount to the association's contract. Florida sets specific, inflation-adjusted caps; we've built the Florida calculator in full. Confirm your state's cap (or the absence of one) and your management agreement before relying on a number.

Florida basis: F.S. § 718.116(8) / § 720.30851

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We build each state in full as we author its statutory rules — Florida is done, and North Carolina is on the way. Until then, use the Florida reference and confirm the specifics for North Carolina with your governing documents and state statute. This is educational and not legal advice.

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