North Carolina · Selective Enforcement

North Carolina HOA Targeting You Unfairly? Call It Out.

A North Carolina-specific dispute letter citing North Carolina Planned Community Act (N.C.G.S. Chapter 47F). Built when the HOA enforces rules against you while ignoring identical violations next door.

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Pain Check

Feel like you're being singled out?

  • You're being fined for something neighbors do openly without consequence
  • The board has a pattern of going after specific homeowners
  • After you spoke up at a meeting, enforcement against you increased
  • The same rule is interpreted differently for different owners
  • You've documented identical violations elsewhere and the HOA has done nothing

North Carolina Law on Your Side

North Carolina law generally requires HOAs to enforce rules uniformly. Selective or discriminatory enforcement can constitute waiver of the violation claim.

Governing Law

North Carolina Planned Community Act (N.C.G.S. Chapter 47F)

Fine Cap / Procedure

North Carolina HOA fines may not exceed $100 per day per violation after the board's decision (N.C.G.S. §47F-3-107.1); each day of continued violation after 5 days post-decision may be fined separately

HOA Response Deadline

10 business days under N.C.G.S. §47F-3-118

Time-Sensitive

How Long Do You Have to Respond?

Fine Notice

10 days

Minimum notice North Carolina HOAs typically must give before fining.

HOA Reply

10 days

After your written request, the HOA generally must respond within this window.

Hearing Right

Yes

North Carolina law generally requires a hearing before fines.

Deadlines vary by case — read your notice carefully for any specific dates stated.

Quick Check

How Much Is Your HOA Trying to Take?

Enter your fine amount and we'll flag the most common procedural defects under North Carolina law. Informational only — not a legal determination.

What You'll Get

Sample North Carolina Selective Enforcement Letter

[Date]

[HOA Name] Board of Directors [HOA Address]

Re: Formal Dispute - Selective Enforcement Violation Property Address: [Your Property Address] Homeowner: [Your Name]

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Pricing

One-Time. No Subscription.

Basic

$19

  • Statute-cited PDF letter
  • Instant download
  • 30-day refund

Pro

$29

  • PDF + editable DOCX
  • Revision rights (3 days)
  • Certified mail mailing instructions

FAQ

Quick Answers

Do I need photos of other violations?+

Yes — documentation is the strongest evidence. The letter is most effective when paired with photos, dates, and addresses showing identical violations going unfined.

What if it's retaliation after I complained?+

Retaliatory enforcement is illegal in most states. The letter can specifically reference retaliation if you spoke up at a board meeting before the fines escalated.

Is this legal advice?+

No, PushBackHOA is a self-help document tool. For systemic harassment or discrimination, consult a licensed attorney.

30-day refund?+

Yes — full money-back guarantee.

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