Greensboro HOA assessments are governed by N.C.G.S. 47F-3-115. Associations may levy assessments and record liens under 47F-3-116 for unpaid amounts including attorneys fees.
Under the North Carolina Planned Community Act, N.C.G.S. 47F-3-115 grants homeowners associations the authority to levy assessments against lot owners to cover common expenses including maintenance of common areas, insurance, management fees, and reserve funding. The budget and assessment amounts are typically set by the executive board following procedures in the community bylaws. Special assessments for capital improvements or unexpected expenses may require a membership vote depending on the declaration terms. Under 47F-3-116, the association may record a claim of lien against any lot with unpaid assessments. The lien attaches to the lot and may be foreclosed judicially or through a power of sale if authorized by the declaration. The association may recover reasonable attorneys fees when authorized by the declaration under 47F-3-120. Section 47F-3-116.1 validates certain prior nonjudicial foreclosure proceedings. Surplus funds from assessments are addressed under 47F-3-114. Owners facing financial hardship should contact their HOA board to discuss payment plans before a lien is recorded.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Greensboro, NC
Greensboro has no city ordinance regulating year-round lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays at single-family properties. The LDO sign standards ex...
Greensboro, NC
Greensboro has no zoning, building, or sign-code rule specifically targeting residential inflatable holiday displays. The LDO sign standards exempt seasonal ...
Greensboro, NC
Greensboro has no city ordinance restricting when residents may install or must remove holiday lights at single-family homes. The Greensboro LDO sign standar...
Greensboro, NC
Built-in outdoor kitchens in Greensboro require permits for gas lines, electrical, plumbing, and any roofed structure under NC General Statute 160D-1110. Bui...
Greensboro, NC
Greensboro has no ordinance specifically targeting backyard smokers, pellet grills, or wood-fired ovens at single- or two-family homes. General nuisance auth...
Greensboro, NC
Greensboro enforces the 2018 North Carolina Fire Prevention Code, which adopts IFC Section 308. NCFC 308.1.4 prohibits charcoal burners and open-flame cookin...
See how Greensboro's assessment & dues rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.