To Whom It May Concern
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Key facts from To Whom It May Concern's documents
- Community type
- Condominium (Article I: 'establishes a condominium')
- Legal name
- 145 Biltmore Avenue Condominium Association, Inc. (Article VII.1: 'known and designated as )
- Units / lots
- 79 (34 Residential Units, 45 Parking Units) (Article III.1: 'There are a total of Sev)
- Assessments & dues
- Assessed by Board of Directors according to Common Element Interests and percentages in Exhibit E (Article VIII.1(k): 'General Common Expen)
- Special assessments
- Additions/alterations/renovations/improvements costing more than 5% of annual budget require Majority Vote of Unit Owners and are assessed as General Common Expense (Article VIII.1(h): 'additions, alteratio)
- Collections & liens
- Yes; after 30 days delinquent, Board may file a lien against the Unit in accordance with the Act. (Article VIII.1(b): 'If a Unit Owner is d)
- Reserves & fees
- Replacement Reserves are collected and held by the Association (Article II.42: 'Replacement Reserves sha)
- Leasing & rentals
- Yes, Residential Units may be leased, subject to restrictions. (Article VI.3(b): 'The Residential Units )
- Home business
- Home office and artist studios allowed, provided no clients or customers are permitted in the residence (models and employees allowed) and such use does not interfere with other Owners. (Article VI.3(a): 'Residential Units may )
- Use restrictions
- Residential Units shall be occupied and used for residential purposes only. (Article VI.3(a): 'The Residential Units )
- Voting & meetings
- Only Residential Unit owners vote on general matters; Parking Unit owners also vote on Parking Garage Issues. Each Residential Unit owner gets one vote per Unit; each Parking Unit owner gets one vote per Parking Unit on Parking Garage Issue (Article VII.3: 'only those Unit owners w)
About this HOA
To Whom It May Concern is a homeowners association in Biltmore Forest, NC.
HOAproxy has 2 documents on file for To Whom It May Concern: 2 CC&Rs. Last updated 2026-06-19.