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Published: April 25, 2018
Even though weeds are impossible to avoid, it’s possible to manage them with diligent work.
Attached is a flyer to serve as a little reminder that one of the most common causes for HOA violation notices is weed growth in the yard and landscaped areas.
We appreciate everyone’s cooperation regarding this matter. Click Full Story to read the attachment.
Springfield Lakes Homeowners Association
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Published: April 20, 2018
The weather is warming up and we want to prevent violations! Please remember that all landscaping must be maintained in a neat condition to include watering, mowing, edging, pruning, removal of and replacement of dead or dying plants, and the removal of weeds and trash. Weeds no only create an eyesore but left unattended can spread to the yards of your surrounding neighbors. For those homeowners with drainage easements, this includes making sure the easements are maintained by either mowing or weed eating. Homeowners will have a grace period until May 7, 2018, after which violation notices will be mailed out as needed.
Springfield Lakes HOA
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Published: January 19, 2018
This is a friendly reminder that any holiday lighting or decorations still in view as of Monday, January 29, 2018 will be subject to HOA violation notices. Please take the time to remove your decorations and/or lighting from your homes by the end of this week! We thank you in advance for doing your part to keep the community beautiful!
Springfield Lakes Homeowners Association