Online HOA voting for North Carolina property managers
Run verified HOA elections and board votes for your North Carolina communities — without demos, training, or complicated setup. Start your free test election today.
North Carolina has approximately 14,000 HOAs serving 2.9 million residents. TrueHOA gives property managers and boards an audit-ready governance record at $0.50 per door.
Why North Carolina property managers choose TrueHOA
North Carolina is one of the fastest-growing HOA markets in the South. From Charlotte and Raleigh to Wilmington and Asheville, property managers are handling more communities with higher homeowner expectations and less time.
TrueHOA lets you run verified elections and board votes across any number of NC communities from one dashboard — without scheduling a demo, sitting through training, or waiting on a sales cycle.
Get started in minutes. Run your first election free. Pay $0.50 per door only when you go live.
Create your account, add your property, upload your voter list, and go. No training session required.
Manage elections across one property or an entire NC portfolio from a single dashboard.
Every election produces a complete, defensible audit trail. Built for NC governance requirements.
How it works
Create your account
Sign up in minutes. No credit card. No training call.
Set up your property
Add your North Carolina community and upload your voter list.
Launch a free test election
Run a complete test election at no cost. Explore every feature before going live.
Go live when ready
Pay $0.50 per door only when you launch your first real election.
Run a free test election — no credit card required
Your free test election includes everything: full ballot setup, voter notifications, live results, and a complete audit trail. No demo needed. No training required. Explore it yourself.
Most North Carolina property managers are up and running in under 10 minutes.
Start your free test electionNo credit card required. No training needed.
Built for portfolios, not just single communities
Managing elections across one property or an entire NC portfolio from a single dashboard — TrueHOA is designed for property managers handling multiple communities.
Set up and run elections without a long sales cycle. Add new communities anytime. No per-seat fees, no enterprise contracts.
Annual elections
Verified board member elections with quorum tracking and permanent audit records.
Board resolutions
Formal recorded decisions with digital signatures and immutable audit trails.
Surveys and proposals
Collect verified member input before major decisions. Works across your entire portfolio.
Audit-ready, dispute-resistant records
Every TrueHOA election produces a complete audit trail — every ballot, every timestamp, every result. If a governance decision is ever challenged, your records are ready.
North Carolina Planned Community Act (NCGS 47F)
Governs planned community associations — notice, meeting, voting, and recordkeeping requirements.
North Carolina Condominium Act (NCGS 47C)
Governs condominium associations with parallel requirements for elections and board decisions.
TrueHOA is a governance platform, not legal counsel. Consult your HOA attorney for community-specific guidance.
Frequently asked questions — North Carolina HOA online voting
Can I try TrueHOA before paying?
Yes. You can run a complete free test election with no credit card required. Sign up, create your property, and launch a test election in minutes — no training needed.
Do I need a credit card to start?
No. Your free test election requires no credit card. You only pay when you go live at $0.50 per door.
Do I need training to use TrueHOA?
No training required. TrueHOA is designed to be intuitive. Most property managers launch their first election within minutes of signing up.
Can I manage multiple North Carolina communities?
Yes. TrueHOA is built for portfolio managers. Run elections and board votes across multiple NC communities from a single dashboard.
How quickly can I launch an election in North Carolina?
Most managers are ready to go in under 10 minutes. Create your account, add your property, upload your voter list, and launch — no demo or training call needed.
Is digital voting legal for North Carolina HOA elections?
Yes. North Carolina has adopted the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, which gives electronic records and signatures the same legal standing as paper. TrueHOA is designed to support HOA governance workflows within this framework. Consult your HOA attorney for community-specific guidance.
What laws govern North Carolina HOA elections?
Planned communities are governed by the NC Planned Community Act (NCGS 47F). Condominiums fall under the NC Condominium Act (NCGS 47C). Both require proper notice, quorum, and recordkeeping for elections and board decisions.
What does $0.50 per door mean?
TrueHOA is $0.50 per door per month. A 100-unit North Carolina community pays $50/month — unlimited elections and proposals included, no contracts, no hidden fees.
Start your free North Carolina HOA test election today
No credit card. No training. No demo required. Get started in minutes and see why North Carolina property managers trust TrueHOA.
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