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Huntersville vs Matthews

How do assessment & dues rules compare between Huntersville, NC and Matthews, NC?

Huntersville has fewer restrictions than Matthews.

Huntersville, NC

Mecklenburg County

Some Restrictions

HOA assessments in Huntersville-area planned communities are governed by NCGS 47F-3-115 which authorizes boards to levy regular and special assessments per the declaration. Special assessments over a threshold set in CCRs typically require member approval. Unpaid assessments become a lien on the property under NCGS 47F-3-116 and can be foreclosed after 30 days delinquency with proper notice.

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Matthews, NC

Mecklenburg County

Heavy Restrictions

Matthews HOAs may levy regular and special assessments under NCGS 47F-3-102 and the declaration. Unpaid assessments become liens on the unit with foreclosure authority after notice. Late fees, interest, and attorney fees recoverable.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHuntersvilleMatthews
State LawNCGS 47F-3-115-
LienAutomatic on delinquencyAutomatic
ForeclosureAfter 30 days past dueAfter 30-day notice
Special AssessmentMember vote if CCR requires-
Authority-NCGS 47F-3-116
Late Fees-Per declaration

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Huntersville FAQ

Who enforces this in Huntersville?

Huntersville at (704) 875-6541 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Huntersville?

Huntersville at (704) 875-6541 handles most complaints.

Matthews FAQ

Who enforces this in Matthews?

Matthews at (704) 847-4411 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Matthews?

Matthews at (704) 847-4411 handles most complaints.

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