Greensboro HOAs operate architectural review committees under N.C.G.S. 47F. Courts uphold restrictions that serve a legitimate purpose and follow proper procedures.
Architectural review in Greensboro HOA communities is typically administered by an Architectural Review Committee (ARC) established in the community declaration and bylaws. The North Carolina Planned Community Act (N.C.G.S. 47F) authorizes associations to enforce architectural standards as long as the restrictions serve a legitimate community purpose, are within the association's powers under state law and the declaration, and do not violate other laws or public policy. Common ARC reviews in Greensboro communities cover exterior paint colors, fencing styles and materials, additions and renovations, landscaping changes, solar panel installations, and satellite dish placement. The ARC must follow procedures outlined in the community's governing documents, including notice to the applicant and a reasonable timeframe for review. Owners who disagree with an ARC decision may appeal through internal procedures or pursue dispute resolution under the Act. North Carolina courts have consistently upheld reasonable architectural restrictions when properly adopted and uniformly enforced.
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