Greensboro HOA boards are governed by N.C.G.S. Chapter 47F, the Planned Community Act. The Act requires at least one annual meeting, quorum rules, and defined voting procedures.
Homeowners associations in Greensboro subdivisions and planned communities are governed by the North Carolina Planned Community Act (N.C.G.S. Chapter 47F), which applies to all planned communities created on or after January 1, 1999. Under 47F-3-108, the association must hold at least one meeting of members per year. The executive board is organized under 47F-3-103 and must follow the bylaws adopted under 47F-3-106. Quorum requirements are established under 47F-3-109, and voting rights including proxy voting are governed by 47F-3-110. Board members must act in good faith and in the best interest of the community. Meetings must comply with notice requirements set out in the declaration and bylaws. The Act also establishes record-keeping obligations under 47F-3-118, requiring the association to maintain financial records, meeting minutes, and membership information that owners may inspect upon reasonable request. Greensboro has a large number of HOA-governed communities, particularly in the suburban subdivisions of the Piedmont Triad metro area.
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