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Courtyards on O’Kelly Chapel

The Courtyards on O’Kelly Chapel features 92 beautifully designed ranch-style homes in Cary, North Carolina. The homes have been designed to make living more comfortable, with flexible and spacious living areas and luxury features throughout. The Courtyards on O’Kelly Chapel is set up to be a private retreat, surrounded by today’s modern conveniences. The community centerpiece for social, recreational and fitness activity, the clubhouse will offer resort-style amenities, just a few steps from the front door of your home. Walking trails will lead you to picturesque ponds and scenic green space to be enjoyed throughout the community grounds.

Home Owner Association Documents

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Covenants

Architectural Request Form
Specifications for Storm Doors
Awning Guidelines
Contractor Rules
Snow Removal Services Contract

Pool Rules
Clubhouse Rental Rules and Regulations

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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 Statutes.

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