Your Responsibilities as a Landlord or Tenant
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Absentee Homeowner
Should Notify Board of Change of Address
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Absentee Homeowner
Should Notify Board of Change of Address
The offical "address of record" for a property
owner is the owner's property address within the Hickory Farms
development. Should an owner establish an
alternate residence, he/she should notify the Hickory Farms Community
Association in writing of the change of residence. Failure to provide proper notification of a
change of address does not excuse an owner for failure to comply with notices
of annual or special assessments and other critical information.
Notifying HFCA will ensure that the property owner continues
to receive the HFCA newsletters.
Normally, newsletters are delivered to each property owner's residence
and mailed to non-resident owners. The
HFCA newsletter serves as the vehicle for notifying property owners of official
HFCA business as well as general news about activities in our community. Don't miss out on critical information about
your community – please send a Board member your new contact information: name,
old address, new address, new telephone number, e-mail address (Bob Cosgriff October 2001)
Even if you rent your
home, you the landlord are still responsible for complying with the Hickory
Farms Restrictive Covenants and Rules and Regulations. Just in case, landlords might consider adding
a clause to the lease agreement requiring the tenant to also comply with the
Restrictive Covenants and Rules and Regulations.
Please comply with
the Hickory Farms Restrictive Covenants and Rules and Regulations.