Protecting Home Values and Keeping Lakemont Safe for All

Protecting Home Values and Keeping Lakemont Safe for All

February 27 2024

Lakemont Community Association is a deed-restricted neighborhood. The HOA inspects the neighborhood monthly for violations to ensure a safe, clean neighborhood that retains its property values. Property found to be in violation will receive a letter detailing the violation, along with a photo. The first letter is a warning, giving the homeowner a set number of days to correct the violation. Please do your part to review the concern and ensure that you contact the HOA to resolve the violation. Avoid receiving a second notice and/or non-compliance notice. As pursuant to Section 209 of the Texas Property Code, all future action taken by the Association that incurs a cost is billable to the homeowner. We sincerely appreciate your time and attention to this matter!

COMMON DEED RESTRICTION VIOLATIONS
 
DETERIORATING FENCE
  • Regularly inspect your fence for any necessary repairs. Fences are expected to be in good condition. Rott boards are in violation of the Deed Restrictions documents.
EXTERIOR PROPERTY (i.e. painting, roof repair, sheds, loose gutters, etc.)
  • Maintain the exterior of your home in good condition or make any necessary repairs in a timely fashion. Any change, alteration, addition, or modification to the external (outside) appearance of your home must receive prior approval from ACC Committee.
  • If you are doing updates and /or changes to the outside of your home, please make sure to contact Graham Management and request the required form before you start the work. You can also find the ACC application form on your homeowner portal at graham.cincwebaxis.com. Failure to follow the correct procedures could result in but not limited to violations and fines.

TRAILERS, INOPERATIVE VEHICLES, CAMPERS, AND/OR BOATS/BOAT TRAILERS
  • Be sure to store all trailers, inoperative vehicles, or boats/boat trailers inside the garage or in a storage facility and not parked on streets for extended periods of time or stored on driveways.
  • This helps to keep our neighborhood safe so that emergency response vehicles can pass more easily when they are en route to a resident in need of assistance. It also keeps our residents safe by allowing easier passage of vehicles in and out of the neighborhood.
UNKEPT YARD (i.e. tall grass, weeds, and decaying foliage)
  • Maintain yard trimmed and free of weeds regularly. If you are unable to do this yourself, get referrals from neighbors or friends for a reputable lawn service company.

Together, we make a difference. Thank you for your support!



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