An HOAleader.com reader asks, “Our North Carolina development has around 1,100 properties comprised of individual homes and undeveloped land. We’re concerned that someone could purchase a large number of lots and use those votes to virtually control the outcome of any issue put to a vote by the POA. One suggestion has been to add a limit in the bylaws stating that one entity will have a limited number of votes if their holdings exceed a fixed number, such as 10 properties. Would this be practical/legal?”
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