Pets

No animals or reptiles of any kind may be raised, bred, or kept in any unit except small dogs, cats, and caged birds. Pets must be registered with the onsite office, and must be registered and inoculated as required by law. Pets are not permitted on the common elements unless under the control of an adult and carried or leashed. Pet owners are responsible for damage to common areas and disturbances to neighbors their pet may cause. Landlords are responsible for the actions of their tenants.

There are two designated areas in which to walk pets for the purpose of permitting them to relieve themselves: the grassy area bordering the public Americana Drive, and the wooded areas bordering the property.

The Board of Directors may remove without notice any pet found unleashed on the common elements. Traps may be set to facilitate humane capture and removal of cats. A fine may be imposed for unleashed pets on common grounds, noise nuisance, defecation or urination by pets outside of approved pet walking areas, or failure to register a pet. Fines are limited to $10 per day or $50 per occurrence.

Keys

The Bylaws require that each owner supply the Association with a working set of keys for emergency access and to perform other necessary duties. The keys are not a lock-out service, however, if you have provided the office with a key, the on-site manager can give you access to your unit during office hours. If your front and rear doors are keyed differently, you may want to provide both keys to the office in case an emergency blocks one door.

Mailbox keys are solely the responsibility of the Unit Owner. Neither the Association nor the Postal Service has a key for your individual mailbox. If your key is lost, the safest recourse is to replace the mailbox lock using the services of a locksmith.

Our Staff

Kelly Dillon
Rick Russell
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CMCA, AMS

Cardinal Management Group