JeffT (Maryland)
Posts: 83
Posts: 83
Posted:
As the boards changed over the years they went through varying degrees of enforcement attitude. Several years ago they enforced nothing. The last board had the attiude to put out real strict rules and come down hard.
The new board (elected in June) is trying something in between. Instead of just ignoring a violation or immediately sending out a nasty notice of intent to fine, the new board made door hangers. If the board sees a violation or someone ready to do a project, just hanger a door hanger on the door knob with a friendly reminder of the issue and what the rules are. It is easier then going back 5 times before you catch them at home or in our case before they would answer the door.
8.5"x11" piece of heavy card stock makes three hangers. Just pre-print some with common violation like cutting the grass, reminder of getting an architectural change request, etc. Some can even have several issues with a checkbox indicator. Then when walking around and an issue is noticed, just hang a friendly reminder.
It worked this week. An illegal sign was in the front yard. The day after the door hanger was placed the sign was gone. Another was repairing a deck and then after getting the door hanger, called the board to see if what they were doing was OK.
Of course some will just ignore it and will need the nasty letter. But people do want to get the neighborhood looking good and with their busy schedules just need a nudge.
The new board (elected in June) is trying something in between. Instead of just ignoring a violation or immediately sending out a nasty notice of intent to fine, the new board made door hangers. If the board sees a violation or someone ready to do a project, just hanger a door hanger on the door knob with a friendly reminder of the issue and what the rules are. It is easier then going back 5 times before you catch them at home or in our case before they would answer the door.
8.5"x11" piece of heavy card stock makes three hangers. Just pre-print some with common violation like cutting the grass, reminder of getting an architectural change request, etc. Some can even have several issues with a checkbox indicator. Then when walking around and an issue is noticed, just hang a friendly reminder.
It worked this week. An illegal sign was in the front yard. The day after the door hanger was placed the sign was gone. Another was repairing a deck and then after getting the door hanger, called the board to see if what they were doing was OK.
Of course some will just ignore it and will need the nasty letter. But people do want to get the neighborhood looking good and with their busy schedules just need a nudge.