In North Carolina, HOAs can initiate foreclosures and also have other powers over homeowners. But there are steps homeowners can take to fight back when issues arise.

Here’s what to know about what HOAs can control in North Carolina and how to handle disputes with your HOA:

What authority do HOAs have in North Carolina?

North Carolina HOAs have the authority to approve “architectural changes” to your property, the state Attorney General’s Office explains. That includes projects such as painting and additions.

An HOA may also “require its members to pay for construction or repair of common facilities.”

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