by Beauty Queen » Mon Apr 03, 2006 2:46 pm
Hello All,
I have been living in the Montevino Community for over 4 years, and I am noticing that as the property value goes up, some of the property owners are doing less, and less to preserve the value of the homes in our community.
Currently, we are living in homes that are valued at $750,000-$869,000 and their are people in our community that:
Let their grass grow to an unsightly level, or let it turn light brown.
Leave boats parked on the street for weeks at a time.
Leave unsightly vehicles (that are inoperable) on the street for more than 3 days.
Put security bars on the window.
Park cars in the opposite direction on the street. etc.
*All of these type of things are sure signs of a deteriating community.
Since, the community does not have a home owner association to monitor violations, I would like to form a beautification committe to be a "sounding board" for home owners in our community who "give a darn," and who would like to see the equity in their home contine to grow.
If you are interested in being a part of this committe, please email back to this website with your comments.
Hello All,
I have been living in the Montevino Community for over 4 years, and I am noticing that as the property value goes up, some of the property owners are doing less, and less to preserve the value of the homes in our community.
Currently, we are living in homes that are valued at $750,000-$869,000 and their are people in our community that:
Let their grass grow to an unsightly level, or let it turn light brown.
Leave boats parked on the street for weeks at a time.
Leave unsightly vehicles (that are inoperable) on the street for more than 3 days.
Put security bars on the window.
Park cars in the opposite direction on the street. etc.
*All of these type of things are sure signs of a deteriating community.
Since, the community does not have a home owner association to monitor violations, I would like to form a beautification committe to be a "sounding board" for [b]home owners in our community who "give a darn," and who would like to see the equity in their home contine to grow. [/b]
If you are interested in being a part of this committe, please email back to this website with your comments.