Inverness Estates 2026 HOA Dues Now Past Due: Residents Encouraged to Contact Community Manager for Payment Options
The January 1, 2026 deadline for Inverness Estates HOA assessments has now passed, and any unpaid 2026 dues are now considered past due. If you haven’t yet submitted your annual payment, community leaders are encouraging residents to take the next step as soon as possible.
Rather than feeling overwhelmed, homeowners who may need assistance are urged to reach out directly to the community’s Inframark manager to discuss available payment options.
Contact Community Manager Bernadette for Support
Inverness Estates is professionally managed by Inframark, and Community Manager Bernadette Ahamneze is available to help residents review their accounts and talk through next steps.
Homeowners with questions about their balance, late fees, or potential payment arrangements are encouraged to contact her directly at bernadette.ahamneze@inframark.com.
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Open communication is key. If you’re experiencing financial hardship or simply need clarification about your account, reaching out early can help prevent additional penalties or collection actions.
Why Staying Current Matters
HOA dues fund essential services throughout Inverness Estates, including landscaping, pool and clubhouse upkeep, utilities for common areas, insurance, and professional management. These contributions help protect property values and maintain the neighborhood’s overall appearance and operations.
If your 2026 assessment remains unpaid, now is a good time to check your account and connect with Bernadette to discuss your options.
Thank you for supporting the continued care and stability of Inverness Estates.
Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.

