Mothers Community Association
Cary, North Carolina
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Registration Details
Community Association · Est. 2010 · Active
Type
Community Association
Governing Statute
N.C.G.S. ch. 47F (Planned Community Act)
State
North Carolina
City
Cary
ZIP
27511
County
Wake
Registration
IRS-270836719
Formed
May 1, 2010
Status
Active
Area HOA Fees
Wake County median $229/mo
Median Monthly Fee
$229
Average Monthly Fee
$284
Typical Range
$158 – $302
Units Paying Fees
12,636
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2023 5-Year Estimates (PUMS). Wake County, NC.
Natural Hazard Exposure
Wake County
Relatively High
Hail
Inland Flooding
Heat Wave
Tornado
Lightning
Social Vulnerability
Very Low
Community Resilience
Very High
Expected Annual Loss
$299,065,920
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20, Wake County, NC
Applicable Laws
10 North Carolina statutes
North Carolina Condominium Act — Short Title
North Carolina Condominium Act — Board Powers and Duties
North Carolina Condominium Act — Lien for Assessments
North Carolina Condominium Act — Resale of Units
North Carolina Planned Community Act — Short Title
North Carolina Planned Community Act — Definitions
North Carolina Planned Community Act — Association Powers
North Carolina Planned Community Act — Board Powers and Declarant Control
North Carolina Planned Community Act — Meetings
North Carolina Planned Community Act — Lien for Assessments
Source: North Carolina state legislature. Statutes verified by CommunityPay.
Last verified April 2026.
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