Case Name: Tatita M. SANCHEZ v. COBBLESTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION OF CLAYTON, INC., a North Carolina non-profit corporation Frank Christopher v. Cobblestone Homeowners Association of Clayton, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit corporation Vincent Franks, Jr. v. Cobblestone Homeowners Association of Clayton, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit corporation Robert Sain and Jennifer Sain v. Cobblestone Homeowners Association of Clayton, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit corporation Dennis Draughon and Megan Draughon v. Cobblestone Homeowners Association of Clayton, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit corporation
Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 2018-04-06
Citations: 811 S.E.2d 144
Docket Number: No. 374A16
Parties: Tatita M. SANCHEZ
v.
COBBLESTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION OF CLAYTON, INC., a North Carolina non-profit corporation
Judges: 
Reporter: South Eastern Reporter 2d
Volume: 811
Pages: 144–145

Head Matter:
Tatita M. SANCHEZ
v.
COBBLESTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION OF CLAYTON, INC., a North Carolina non-profit corporation
Frank Christopher
v.
Cobblestone Homeowners Association of Clayton, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit corporation
Vincent Franks, Jr.
v.
Cobblestone Homeowners Association of Clayton, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit corporation
Robert Sain and Jennifer Sain
v.
Cobblestone Homeowners Association of Clayton, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit corporation
Dennis Draughon and Megan Draughon
v.
Cobblestone Homeowners Association of Clayton, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit corporation
No. 374A16
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
April 6, 2018
ORDER

Opinion:
Morgan, J.
The Court determines that the record in this case is too sparse for adequate judicial review and provides an insufficient basis upon which to create binding precedent. We note that appellants have not challenged any of the trial court's findings of fact, and we decline to upset the ruling of the trial court on this record. We express no opinion on the merits of the issues presented in this case but instead dismiss the appeal and exercise our constitutional and inherent authority to order that the decision of the Court of Appeals in this case, Sanchez v. Cobblestone Homeowners Ass'n of Clayton, Inc. , - N.C. App. -, 791 S.E.2d 238 (2016), has no precedential value.
By order of the Court in Conference, this the 6th day of April, 2018.