Georgetowne HOA

Welcome to the community website for Georgetowne HOA in Cary, NC. We hope you find this site helpful, imforative and user friendly. If you have any suggestions or ideas on features or content that would make this site more helpful for you and your neighbors, please let us know. This website is maintained by the community association management firm, Grandchester Meadows Inc.

Assessments

Annual Information &

Payment Center

Document Index

Legal, Guidelines,

Financial & Meetings

Exterior Changes

Review Process

Request Form

Email Us 

Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9-5 

Office Phone / Emergency Text Line: 919-757-1718 

Mailing: Georgetowne HOA – PO Box 1149 – Apex NC 27502

What do the HOA assessments pay for?

  • The assessments generally pay for the entrance maintance, common area landscaping, insurance and general administration.

Street light outages should be reported to Duke Energy Progress since they maintain the lights.

The current Board members for the HOA are:

  • Anson Almeida
  • Chris White
  • Dottye Nichols
  • Hui Feng 
  • Todd Schueler

Code of Ethics

Board Access Links

Make Meeting Minutes

REPORT A MAINTENANCE ITEM

SUBMIT A CONCERN REGARDING AN ISSUE WITH THE COMMON AREA

Submit a concern

REPORT A POTENTIAL VIOLATION / COVENANT INFRACTION – ALL REPORTS ARE SENT TO BOARD AND MANAGER

update contact info

Contact Information Form

Name, Address, Email & Phone

Helpful Links

Links To HOA State Statutes

Chapter 47C / 47F

Street Light outage?

Report to Duke Energy

Pole Number Helpful

CONNECTS Grant Application

OFFICIAL FORM TO REQUEST HOA REIMBURSEMENT FOR COMMUNITY SOCIAL EVENTS

Don't Be Shy

Contact the association manager if you do not find what you need.

NOTICE OF RIGHT TO VOLUNTARY MEDIATION – Pursuant to Section 7A-38.3F of the North Carolina General Statutes, all members are hereby informed that you have a right to initiate mediation pursuant to the terms of the statute to try to resolve a dispute with the Association.  Both the homeowner and the Association must agree to mediate the dispute, and each side is responsible for splitting the cost of the mediation, including payment of a professional mediator.  The mediation process is an opportunity to reach an agreement to resolve a dispute – neither side gives up their right to go to court to have a judge resolve the dispute if the parties are not able to reach an agreement through mediation.  The specific process to initiate voluntary mediation is outlined in Section 7A-38.3F of the North Carolina General Statues.