Dues
Thanks neighbors for paying your 2015 HOA dues. It's not too late to pay if you haven't already. See Paul.
(Neighborly) Complaint Department
Since being named "HOA President" some weeks back, a few "neighborly complaints" have rolled my way. I thought one way to handle the situation might be to compile them as a list of suggestions. So, here they are (in no particular order):
1. Please keep your grass, bushes, yard, weeds, etc. cut, trimmed, edged and maintained.
2. Please be mindful of what time you use your lawnmower, pressure washer, chainsaw, etc. (Preferably after 8 a.m. and before 9 p.m.)
3. Please pick up after your dogs. If they poop in someone's yard, please be courteous and remove their waste.
4. Please move all trailers and/or campers to the back yard so that they are not visible from the road.
5. Please keep your dog's barking to a minimum.
6. Please slow down in the neighborhood.
7. Please paint/maintain your mailbox.
8. Please keep your dog on a leash when out of your yard.
I'm sure I'll have more to add to this list once this blog posting is read.
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Wow... can we get anymore complaints? Sounds like too many people are worried about others.
ReplyDeleteMaybe these need to be directed to the "accused". Everyone may not realize that it is them?
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