2 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Wake County, North Carolina.
Verified from official government sources
Wake County HOAs frequently require architectural-review-committee (ARC) approval before exterior modifications β paint, fences, additions, solar panels, satellite dishes, swimming pools. NCGS Β§47F-3-121 protects flagpoles, American flags, and (with limits) political signs. Federal OTARD rules protect small satellite dishes.
Wake County does not regulate HOAs β they are private entities governed by recorded CCRs and NC Planned Community Act (NCGS Ch. 47F) and Condo Act (NCGS Ch. 47C). The county will not intervene in HOA disputes; disputes go to mediation, arbitration, or NC civil court.
1 cities in Wake County have their own hoa rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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Wake County Ordinance Hub β