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Restrictive covenants vs state law

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bildevekk

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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? North Carolina

My community is comprised of manufactured housing; all lots are privately owned. The restrictive covenants dictate that "All property owners will be members of the...Association..." I no longer have any desire to be a member and have delivered a letter of resignation to the Board of Directors. The Association president has advised me that I may not resign.

The Association is a non-profit corporation under Chapter 55A of the NC General Statutes, which provides that any member of such a corporation may resign at any time. Which takes precedence? The covenants or the state law? :confused:
 



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