The Sentinels Homeowners Association of Fayetteville, Inc.
three out of eight (37.5%) of the Lots
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Section 7. Voting by Proxy. Votes may be cast either in person or by one (1) or agents authorized by a dated, written proxyconfidence 98%
except dogs, cats, or other household pets may be keptconfidence 98%
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Key facts from The Sentinels Homeowners Association of Fayetteville, Inc.'s documents
- Community type
- Homeowners Association (Sentinels Homeowners Association of Fayetteville, Inc.) (Article I, Section 1)
- Units / lots
- At least 68 lots (Original: Lots 56-70,79-93 [30]; Amendment 1: Lots 71-78 [8]; Amendment 2: Lots 1-12,49-55,94-104 [30]) (WHEREAS clauses of each declaration/amen)
- Assessments & dues
- Not less than $500.00 (Article VI, first paragraph)
- Special assessments
- Allowed for capital improvements, levied by Board (Article VI, Section 3)
- Collections & liens
- Assessment liens attach to lot and can be foreclosed after 90 days; personal obligation also (Article VI, Sections 1 and 6)
- Reserves & fees
- Late charge as established by Board (Article VI, Section 6)
- Pets
- Dogs, cats, other household pets allowed; no breeding or maintaining for commercial purposes (Article III, Section 12)
- Parking & vehicles
- Not allowed on streets except service techs and construction vehicles during construction; commercial vehicles must be stored at rear within setbacks, max 2 per lot (Article III, Sections 7 and 8)
- Fences
- Black painted chain link allowed; all other chain link and privacy fences prohibited; other fences require written approval from Declarant or Architectural Committee (Article III, Section 5)
- Architectural approval
- Yes, complete building plans and specifications must be submitted to Developer for approval (Article III, Section 3)
- Home business
- Prohibited (no business or commercial purposes) (Article III, Section 1)
- Signs & flags
- Only break-away mailboxes approved by Declarant; Declarant may maintain sales/advertising signs; Association maintains The Sentinels sign (Article III, Section 10; Article II (c);)
- Setbacks / home size
- Must comply with setbacks shown on recorded plat (Plat Book 142, Page 46); may be varied by Developer or with written consent up to 10% (Article III, Section 4)
- Use restrictions
- Yes (Article III, Section 1)
- Voting & meetings
- Two classes: Class A (all owners except Declarant) – 1 vote per lot; Class B (Declarant) – majority of votes at time of voting (Article I, Section 4)
- Amendments
- May be amended by (i) a written recorded instrument signed by all owners requesting the change, majority of owners within 90 feet, and Developer; or (ii) while Developer owns a lot, by Developer's written consent during first 20 years (Article VII, Section 2)
About this HOA
The Sentinels Homeowners Association of Fayetteville, Inc. is a homeowners association in Fayetteville, NC.
HOAproxy has 5 documents on file for The Sentinels Homeowners Association of Fayetteville, Inc.: 3 CC&Rs, 1 articles of incorporation, and 1 set of bylaws. Last updated 2026-04-27.
Governing documents
- Covenants Lots 71 78 (14 pages) — PDF
- COVENANTS SENTINELS (13 pages) — PDF
- SENTINELS ARTICLES 003 (4 pages) — PDF
- SENTINELS BYLAWS 003 (17 pages) — PDF
- Sentinels Covenants Dec 10 2020 (38 pages) — PDF