HEPOA Governing Documents

Official documents that govern Heritage Estates Property Owners Association

Important: These documents are legally binding for all property owners. Please review them carefully and contact the Board with any questions.

๐Ÿ“‹ Current Policies & Rules

Board-adopted policies and rules that supplement the governing documents. These may be updated periodically by Board resolution.

Policies (mandated by NC laws and/or our insurance providers.)


HEPOA Ethics and Conflict-of-Interest Policy
HEPOA Fraud Prevention Policy
HEPOA Anti-Harassment Policy
HEPOA Fiscal Controls Policy

๐Ÿ“š Core Governing Documents

The foundational legal documents of Heritage Estates POA including CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions), Bylaws, and Articles of Incorporation.

YearCURRENT GOVERNING DOCUMENTS
2025Explanation of changes from member feedback

Post-Mailed Out Covenants With Edits

Proposed Ammended Covenants
2024Current Architectural Checklist (supersedes 2021 and 2009 versions)
2023Current Bylaws (Passed May 2023 with 96% of ballots). Supersedes 2016 and 2009 versions)
2008July 16, 2008 HEPOA Articles of Incorporation
19991999 Heritage Estates Record Map Plat Book 0005 Page 0566
Current with the following 1999 to 2006 Declarant alterations:
* BK 328/1279
* BK 326/686
* BK 326/683
* BK 282/1490
* BK 282/1493
List does not include various post-1999 non-declarant easements and other lot-specific matters of record.
19991999 Heritage Estates Restrictive Covenants – Deed Book 0244 Page 2255
19981998 Heritage Estates Warranty Deed – Book 235 Page 1274
1998Nov 18, 1998 Heritage Estates, Inc. Articles of Incorporation

๐Ÿ“– Understanding These Documents

  • CC&Rs: Define property use restrictions and owner obligations
  • Bylaws: Establish how the association operates
  • Articles: Legal formation documents
  • Policies: Board-adopted rules and procedures

โš–๏ธ Document Hierarchy

In case of conflicts:

  1. State & Federal Law
  2. Recorded CC&Rs
  3. Articles of Incorporation
  4. Bylaws
  5. Board Policies & Rules

โœ๏ธ Amendments

Changes to governing documents typically require owner approval.

Questions?
Contact the Board Secretary for clarification on any document.

Compliance & Enforcement

All property owners are bound by these governing documents as a condition of property ownership. The Board has a fiduciary duty to enforce these documents fairly and consistently for the benefit of the entire community.