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Your home may be part of a Homeowners Association (HOA) or subject to local regulations. Keep in mind that community standards are there to benefit everyone, including you and your neighbors. Failing to follow these rules could lead to fines.**
 

Community Guidelines

Parking

In accordance with your lease, all vehicles must be parked in the driveway or garage and never in the grass. Vehicles parked at vacant homes are subject to towing at the vehicle owner’s expense. Additionally, no commercial vehicles (curb weight >10k lbs), inoperable vehicles, or recreational vehicles may be stored in the driveway, street or within the community.

Landscaping

Ensure that your trees, plants, flowers, and shrubs do not cause drainage issues or interfere with a driver’s sight lines. The home’s address block should always remain visible. Shrubs should be no taller than the roofline. Mulch should be 3” thick, fresh and free of weeds. Landscape lights and yard decor are allowed when placed in mulch areas such as the tree and/or flowerbed.

Curb Appeal

To comply with community standards, front yards should appear neat, uncluttered, and maintained. Residents are asked to move unused or excessive pots, barbeque/fire pits and personal items to the back yard. Right of way areas on the front and side streets of individual lots are required to be maintained.

Recreational Equipment

Portable recreational and playground equipment, to include basketball goals, may be placed in front of your residence while in use. They should never cause a traffic or safety hazard due to their location. They may not be located where they would block traffic or visibility on either the streets or the sidewalks. These items should be stored out of sight of the street and sidewalks when not in use. They should not be used after dark or between 8:00 pm and 9:00 am.  Garage nets and screens are only permitted while in use. Please store out of public view when not in use. 

Trash Containers

Trash containers should be stored out of sight (garage or backyard), and never in the driveway or common area. Trash containers may be staged for pick up the evening prior to pick up and must be stowed no later than midnight the day of pick up. Heavy trash may only be placed curb side the night before the scheduled heavy trash day.

Driveways

To keep your driveway free from stains such as oil, we recommend for the resident to routinely clean the driveway. This helps prevent damage and maintains the aesthetics of the home and neighborhood. If power washing is needed for the driveway of your home, use a residential pressure washer. Be sure to sweep all of your surfaces, including driveways and sidewalks, before using a pressure washer.

Holiday Decorations

Remove holiday decorations within a reasonable amount of time (no more than 14 days after holiday). Be aware of this regulation while decorating for the holidays, and plan by preparing for storage.

Pet Policy

All animals are required to be registered with SimplyHome. As a resident, you must take responsibility for your animal(s) by walking them on a leash and disposing of pet waste properly. 

Repair of Exterior Damages

All exterior repairs such as mildew on siding and missing fence pickets from normal wear and tear should be reported to SimplyHome in the form of a service request. Any damages caused by resident, such as broken or damaged fence pickets are to be repaired at resident’s expense.

Satellite Dishes

Satellite dishes are permitted, but they may not be attached to the house or fence. The dish must be mounted on a pole in the backyard, behind the fence, and not visible from outside the fence. Homes with satellite dishes attached to the roof at move out will be billed accordingly. 

**Please make sure you're well-acquainted with the expectations and limitations outlined in your Lease Agreement.

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