About Us
Welcome to Stone Ridge Homeowners Association, Inc. Each homeowner is involved
in the Association in some manner. Involvement for you may only be that you pay
your assessments on time and comply with the governing legal documents, or you
may wish to take a more active role and serve on the board or on a committee.
The following are items we feel you should know about your Homeowners
Association:
What is a Homeowners Association? It is a non-profit corporation, chartered
under the laws of the state of Texas. Membership is mandatory, each owner
automatically becomes a member of the Association upon acquiring a home or a
plot of land in the subdivision. The Association is governed by the Declarations
of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R's) and operated according to
the By-Laws of the corporation. Every homeowner should read the documents. If
you did not receive a copy of these documents from your title company at
closing, please contact the Management Company at (210) 523-1320 to request a
copy.
The Major Responsibility of the Association - Protection of Homeowners
investments, enhance the values of their properties by providing physical
maintenance and operations of shared properties (pool, tennis court, landscape
of common areas, etc.), Common services (lifeguards, insurance, etc.),
Enforcement of deed restrictions, collection of assessments, social and
recreational programs, and lowering costs of operations budgets, etc.
Assessments - Are less than $150 per year on each home from the owner. It is payable
annually and is due on the first of November of each year. Payment must be
received no later than November 30th of that year. Any assessment not paid
within thirty days after the due date shall bear interest from the due date at
the rate of 6% per annum. The Association may bring an action at law against the owner(s) personally obligated to pay the same, and/or place a lien against the
property, for unpaid assessments.
What the Assessment Covers - Swimming pool maintenance, chemicals,
lifeguards, repairs, water and lights; Tennis court, lights, repairs and general
maintenance (light bulbs, nets, etc.); Basketball court maintenance/repair and
Playground maintenance/repairs; Taxes, landscaping, insurance, management
company, legal services, newsletter, water/sewer (for common areas), committee
funds, postage, copies, and pest control. The list goes on and on.
Architectural Control Committee - Provides and maintains uniformity and
harmony in construction of improvements to the homes in the subdivision. In
time, you may want to make certain improvements to your home and property. In
order to protect the investment of all the homeowners and to keep the
subdivision a pleasant neighborhood in which to live. We call to your attention
the fact that any changes other than landscaping made to the exterior of your
property must be approved by the architectural control committee. Should you
need architectural approval you may contact the Management Company at (210)
523-1320 to supply the necessary form.
Deed Restrictions - All lots must be maintained in sanitary, healthful, and
attractive manner by the owners or their occupants. Weeds and grass must be cut
and lawns edged. Lots will not be used to store materials and/or equipment,
other than normal conditions governed by the Deed Restrictions. No boats,
trailers, motor homes, or commercial vehicles may be stored in public view.
Antennas and pets - seed Deed Restrictions for conditions which may prevail, or
call the Management Company at (210) 523-1320 for more information.
Pool - Opens the 2nd or 3rd week of May. Come out and enjoy it this summer!
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