North Carolina (NC) HOA guide
HOA management software for North Carolina.
North Carolina's Planned Community Act regulates HOAs created after 1999, with selected provisions reaching older associations. The statute governs assessment liens, board fiduciary duties, fining procedures, and the relationship between the Declaration and any later-adopted Rules.
How HOA law works in North Carolina
North Carolina Planned Community Act
N.C.G.S. Ch. 47F
North Carolina Planned Community Act layers procedural and disclosure requirements on top of every HOA's recorded Declaration and Bylaws.
Most boards may levy fines, record liens for unpaid assessments, and adopt rules — but only within the powers actually granted by the governing documents and applicable state law.
Hearing rights, fine caps, and meeting-notice requirements vary by state and by HOA. Review your Declaration alongside the relevant statute before adopting amendments or enforcement policies.
This page is informational orientation, not legal advice.North Carolina HOAs vary in age, document quality, and statutory coverage. Review with counsel before adopting amendments or changing enforcement policy.
Free tools for North Carolina HOA boards
Each tool is free to run, no credit card required. Most generate a shareable PDF or branded landing page in under five minutes.
CC&R Health Check
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Open toolManager Comparison
Side-by-side cost comparison vs. your current management company.
Open toolResident Handbook
Auto-generate a plain-language handbook from your CC&Rs in minutes.
Open toolManager Breakup Kit
60-day notice, records-retention demand, and transition checklist.
Open toolInstant Board Packet
Agenda, action items, and snapshot — generated for any meeting.
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Common HOA questions in North Carolina
All topics →Bylaw and CC&R patterns are similar across states — the variation is in statute and case law. Browse the most-asked categories below.
- How do HOA fines and violation enforcement work?
- Do I need HOA approval before making changes to my home's exterior?
- What can my HOA say about parking, RVs, and commercial vehicles?
- What are the HOA rules on pets, dogs, and breed restrictions?
- Can my HOA levy a special assessment and how much is allowed?
- How do I appeal an HOA fine or dispute a board decision?
What real HOAs are asking — with citations
Every shared answer below comes from a real HOA's governing documents, with section + page citations. Browse the archive or run your own questions on the demo.
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