Your Legal Rights as an HOA Member in North Carolina
Under North Carolina law, homeowners have the legal right to call special meetings of their homeowners association. This portal helps you exercise that right by creating and circulating petitions that comply with state statutes.
Key Legal Provisions:
- N.C.G.S. §47F-3-108: Members holding at least 10% of votes may demand a special meeting
- N.C.G.S. §47F-3-103: Special meetings require proper notice and agenda
- UETA (Uniform Electronic Transactions Act): Electronic signatures are legally valid in North Carolina
How It Works:
- Create a petition stating your meeting purpose and agenda items
- Share the petition link with fellow HOA members
- Collect digital signatures from at least 10% of voting members
- Export the completed petition and submit to your HOA board
- The board must call a special meeting within 30 days
Legally Compliant
Fully compliant with NC HOA statutes and electronic signature laws
Secure & Private
Your data is protected and email addresses are never publicly displayed
Easy Export
Export signatures as PDF or CSV for official submission to your board
Recent Public Petitions
Request a formal, in person meeting with Olde Mill Village HOA Board, Charleston Management Co. And all Olde Mill Village Home Owners
Olde Mill Village, Fuquay-Varina, Harnett County, North Carolina
0 signatures
0/7 needed
Owners of Olde Mill Village request a formal, in person, HOA Owner and Board meeting.
Olde Mill Village Fuquay-Varina, Harnett County, NV
1 signatures
1/7 needed