The management company plans to perform property inspections over the course of several days in early May. They will be looking for maintenance issues such as peeling paint, weeds, damaged wood, untidy yards, and vehicles with expired tags (or no parking tags at Short Brick Row, Long Brick Row, and Spring Street). They will also be looking for unapproved architectural changes. Residents whose properties have violations will be notified by the management company. Failure to comply may result in fines.
Tidy homes in good repair help keep property values up---an important consideration in this economic climate.
You can further help your housing value by contributing to the neighborhood common area cleanup on Saturday May 16 at 11am. Grab some neighbors and neaten up the street, parking lots, mill race trail, and flower beds.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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