Wood Valley Homeowners Association

This section of the website is intended to provide the Wood Valley residents, or prospective residents, with a convenient resource for documents regarding the covenants, maps, and associated legal documents.

 

Wood Valley HOA By-Laws

These By-Laws were put in place to provide a set of rules and guidelines for everyone in the Wood Valley subdivision the same rights.

Please click the WV HOA Bylaws tab above to find the Bylaws.


Articles of Incorporation

Wood Valley was incorporated in 1994. Click here for the filings and link to the Articles of Incorporation.


Covenants & Restrictions

Please see the section below for more information on the relevant covenants to your specific address.

Wood Valley Covenants

  • What are Covenants?

    The primary legal documents that govern Wood Valley consist of 16 documents, called Restrictive Covenants. Why so many? Because Wood Valley was developed in many phases. At the beginning of each phase, covenants and maps were filed with the Wake County Registrar. Many of the covenants reference the original covenants, filed with section 1. Other sections have completely independent covenants. In the end, however, all the covenants are substantially the same.

  • Which Covenants Apply to Me?

    You should have received a copy of your covenants when you purchased your home. To locate applicable covenants, you will need to know what section you are in. Wake County lists the covenants and restrictions applicable to each subdivision.

  • What Section Am I In?

    On the Wake County Register of Deeds page, you can look up your section by map or street address.

    Important: There may be additional documents that apply to individual lots or groups of lots. If you need to see those documents, we recommend contacting a title company to perform a title search on your property.

  • Membership, Is It For Me?

    As a member of the Wood Valley HOA you will receive designated communications and have voting rights in the association. Should you not want to support the association through membership our homeowners can always donate to the HOA. This allows a homeowner to support the activities of the Association without becoming an active member.

Contact Us.

If you have questions about the Wood Valley by-laws, covenants, or our membership dues, please feel free to use the contact form below and our Board members will happily address your inquiry.