Greensboro HOA disputes may be resolved through mediation or arbitration under N.C.G.S. 47F. The Act requires notice and a hearing before fines under 47F-3-107.1.
The North Carolina Planned Community Act provides a framework for resolving disputes between homeowners and their associations. N.C.G.S. 47F-3-107.1 establishes procedures for fines and suspension of community privileges or services, requiring the association to provide notice and an opportunity to be heard before imposing penalties. Many Greensboro HOA declarations include mandatory mediation or arbitration clauses that must be pursued before filing a lawsuit. North Carolina courts have upheld alternative dispute resolution provisions in community declarations. Homeowners who believe their HOA has violated the Planned Community Act or the community governing documents may file a complaint with the North Carolina Department of Justice or consult a private attorney specializing in community association law. Common disputes in Greensboro HOAs involve architectural review denials, selective enforcement of rules, assessment disputes, and maintenance responsibility disagreements. The NC Real Estate Commission provides general guidance but does not directly regulate HOA disputes.
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