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Home Owner Associations

Neighbors in a Homeowners Association find themselves in conflict over many different issues. 

Sometimes it's neighborhood issues, barking dogs, parked cars, landscaping.  At other times it can be architectural control committee issues.  From time to time it has even been how the volunteer HOA board gets along among themselves and actually accomplishes the tasks on the agenda.  Or the hand-off from the developer/builder to the residents has gotten difficult and is creating conflict.

Generally, HOA boards are volunteers, they don't have the skill sets, the time or the energy to fight through a board meeting after an already long day at work.  They care about their community and they want what is best for the Association - but what happens when they don't agree upon "what is best", or there is a "problem" resident.

We drop in, assist and are out again.  Give us a call and we'll explain how what CMC has to offer makes your community a much more collaborative place to live.

Dean Acres HOA - Lee Lake

Welcome, if you're visiting for the first time.  We will be publishing relevant information in preperation for the upcoming Anual Member's Meeting on April 21st.  Please keep checking back.

Over the next several weeks, we'll be encouraging discussion regarding the Lee Lake Management Plan.  Click here to download the entire plan.  I realize there is some concern over the "manicured" part of the plan.  A lot of work has gone into finding the best balance for the entire neighborhood.  I'd encourage you to take a walking tour of exactly what is involved in this space if you have questions.  We'll be having 3-4 walking tours in the next couple weeks.  Please contact Marilee at 970-419-3177 to arrange a tour.

We've added the letter from the Management Committee - here