HOA & community association management in North Carolina.
NeighborLink is expanding across North Carolina, bringing AI-powered community management to Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Cary and Asheville. Boards can start today with a remote Linc Free Trial. Transparent pricing, reliable communication, and Linc AI handling minutes, dispatch and compliance - funded without hidden resident fees.
Full-service HOA management across North Carolina
Whether you run a single-family HOA, a condominium association, a townhome community, or a master-planned development, NeighborLink manages it end-to-end. Linc AI does the busywork - drafting board minutes, triaging after-hours emergencies, and tracking compliance - so our managers can focus on your community.
We serve boards throughout North Carolina. Because our model is funded by lifestyle and interchange revenue rather than resident pass-through fees, North Carolina homeowners get more service without the surprise charges that plague traditional management.
What we handle for North Carolina communities
- AI-drafted board meeting minutes, motions, votes & agendas
- Transparent financials, budgeting, reserves & dues collection
- 24/7 emergency dispatch to your preferred North Carolina vendors
- Even-handed CC&R compliance & architectural review
- Fast estoppel, resale certificate & lender questionnaire processing
Areas we serve in North Carolina
Elsewhere in North Carolina? Ask about your city - remote Free Trials are available statewide.
North Carolina has laws that protect your community
Boards and owners in North Carolina aren’t on their own - state law sets real rules for how associations must be governed, and a good management company works inside them, not around them. The most important frameworks:
North Carolina Planned Community Act (Ch. 47F)
HOA governance, assessments and enforcement.
North Carolina Condominium Act (Ch. 47C)
Condominium framework.
Not legal advice. This is a plain-English orientation, not an exhaustive list of North Carolina legal resources - statutes change and their application depends on your documents and facts. Always confirm with your association’s attorney. Linc can point you to the records; your counsel interprets the law. For the full legislative picture, the Community Associations Institute maintains state-by-state laws & resources and live policy tracking for pending bills in your state.
Get transparent North Carolina HOA management pricing
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