What am I responsible to maintain and what is the association responsible to maintain?

While it’s impossible to provide an all-inclusive list, a partial list is below. If your answer isn’t here, please ask us and we’ll get it published for the next person who may be wondering.

 

Roof: The association is responsible for roof repairs and replacement.

 

Interior Damage from Roof Leak: Homeowners are responsible for repairing interior damage from roof leaks.

 

Gutters & Downspouts: The association is responsible for repairs, replacement and cleaning of gutters and downspouts.

Irrigation: Homeowners who have irrigation systems are responsible for their repair, maintenance and replacement of components as needed.

 

Plumbing: Plumbing is a homeowner responsibility to maintain, and there are no plumbing systems common to the association.

 

Sewer Back-Up: Sewer back-ups are a homeowner responsibility to clear or repair, as there are no shared sewer lines before the main.

 

Siding: Homeowners are responsible for repair and replacement of siding.

 

Exterior Doors & Doorframes: Homeowners are responsible for repair and replacement of exterior doors.

 

Windows & Screens: Windows and window screens are homeowner responsibility to maintain and repair. If windows are replaced, they must be aesthetically identical to the original windows.

 

Light Fixtures: Homeowners are responsible to repair and replace light fixtures.

 

Foundation: Homeowners are responsible for the foundation.

 

Garage Doors: Homeowners are responsible for repair and replacement of garage doors.

 

Termite Protection & Damage: Homeowners are responsible for termite defense and damage caused by termites.

 

Patios: Homeowners are responsible for repairs and replacement of patios.

 

Decks: Homeowners are responsible for repairs and replacement of decks and deck materials.

 

Lawn Care: The association provides lawn care.

 

Snow Removal: Snow removal is provided by the association for driveways and the walkways up to porches. The city plows the public streets. Unless snow accumulation is greater than 2 inches the Board will decide whether snow should be removed or not. Homeowners should be prepared to remove lesser snowfall from their own property if desired.

 

Tree Maintenance: The association provides tree maintenance, except for trees which are not original to development and were planted by a homeowner.

 

Landscaping: The association is responsible for the maintenance and removal, when needed, of original landscaping. Any landscaping installed by a homeowner, which includes all landscaping that isn’t in the front of the property, is a homeowner responsibility to maintain.

 

Exterior Pest Control: : Homeowners are responsible for exterior pest control as needed.

 

Exterior Hose Spigots:: Homeowners are responsible for repair and replacement of exterior spigots of exterior spigots.

 

Fencing: The perimeter fencing along Sommers Road is the association’s responsibility to maintain.

 

Driveways: Homeowners are responsible for repairs and replacement of driveways.

 

Sidewalks & Walkways: The city is responsible for sidewalks. The walkways up to front porches from the driveway are homeowner responsibility to repair and replace.

 

Streets: The streets are public and maintained by the city.

 

Street Lights: Street lights are owned and operated by Cuivre River. Any street light outages or other damages should be reported to them at (800) 392-3709.

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