HOAs in North Carolina

9832 homeowners associations across 367 cities

Charlotte Metro — 1602 HOAs

Triangle (Raleigh–Durham) — 1787 HOAs

Triad (Greensboro–Winston-Salem) — 651 HOAs

Coastal — 1767 HOAs

Other cities

Other communities — 42 HOAs

About HOAs in North Carolina

North Carolina homeowners associations are governed primarily by the North Carolina Planned Community Act (NCGS Chapter 47F) and, for condominiums, the NC Condominium Act (Chapter 47C). State law sets a baseline for member rights around document access, meeting notice, board elections, and proxy voting. On top of that, every NC association has its own recorded CC&Rs, bylaws, rules, and amendments — and those are often the documents members actually need to read before disputes, ARC submissions, or board votes. HOAproxy collects them in one place and makes the full text searchable.