This is a reminder to all homeowners that satellite dishes MAY NOT be installed on the new metal roofs. When this project was undertaken at the end of 2018 all owners received a notice of this. Attaching anything to the metal roof compromises the roofing material and the HOA will not be responsible for any damages incurred due to water leaks or the related repairs. Please note, per our documents, any change to the outside of the building must be approved by the HOA. This includes installation of satellite dishes. While installation of satellite dishes is allowed, they may only be installed on the fascia of the main building.
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Landscape/Flower beds
Owners have asked, and the HOA has allowed, owners to make changes to the plant beds around their units with the caveat that what you plant you maintain. The plantings near some units are beginning to cause issues as root systems and mere size are beginning to impinge upon the buildings’ foundations. These overgrown plants can cause structural issues to the building. If you, as an owner, have plantings that have grown out of control, you are responsible for their removal. Please take the time to do a walkaround your unit and check your plantings. Management also does its own walk through periodically to identify any issues of concern. New plantings should be located at a sufficient distance from the building and take into consideration future growth.
Being Neighborly
Management is receiving complaints from owners that residents are disposing of their trash or other unwanted items by dumping them on their neighbors’ property/landscaping. Residents: we have trash pickup twice a week, many neighborhoods only have pickup once a week or none at all and you have to make a trip to the dump. Please be courteous of your neighbors and help keep our community clean and neat.
We are also seeing a proliferation of dog waste in the landscape. Dog owners had been doing great for a while and now it seems to be escalating again. We have 3 waste stations located throughout the community and recently have replaced the old rusty ones with new ones that are being cleaned weekly. Please use these. Animal waste is a health hazard, not to mention it is very frustrating to find you have stepped in waste and have tracked it into your home.
Monthly Assessments
Assessments: The HOA invoices Owners monthly via e-mail. Owners who do not have internet access, upon written request, will receive coupons.
E-mail invoices are sent out on the first of each month. Assessments not received by month’s end will incur a late fee/interest charge of 1.5%/month (18% annually).
REMINDER: For those owners who have setup autopay with their banks, please remember to update your monthly assessment payment each January. Notices of the new rates are mailed each December. Assessments are determined by the cost of running the community each year and pro-rated among all Owners based on the square footage of their unit as determined by the County Assessor. Assessments can vary from year-to-year, up and down, depending on scheduled improvements and needed maintenance.
Property Management
The HOA Board has made the decision to continue to self-manage the community with President, Joyce Nuzzo, taking the lead under the direction of and collaboration of the Board.
Monthly maintenance fees should be mailed to Golden Hills Quadravillas HOA, 7259 NW 44th Lane, Ocala FL 34482 or checks may be dropped in the mail slot at the pool Clubhouse.
Questions or concerns should be directed to Ms. Nuzzo or any Board member. All inquiries will be responded to promptly. Emergencies should be reported directly to Ms. Nuzzo at 352-840-5405 or 630-253-0704.