Johnson City, TN asked in Real Estate Law for North Carolina

Q: I just purchased a 2nd home, and the HOA is refusing to provide a mailbox (community mailbox) due to the fact it is not

our primary residence siting "mailboxes are a significant cost to the HOA" Now I cant receive my mail. Is this legal?

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Lynn Ellen Coleman
Lynn Ellen Coleman
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  • KERNERSVILLE, NC
  • Licensed in North Carolina

A: Unfortunately it is not possible to answer this question in an online forum like this with certainty. An attorney would have to review the covenants and rules of your HOA, which you agreed to be bound by when you purchased the home. We cannot review documents through an online forum. My general feeling is that this may be perfectly legal and may be addressed in the covenants and rules. You can go rent a PO Box near your second home in order to be able to receive any mail that you want directed locally.

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