In November 2011, a new board of directors for the Home Owners Association was elected. Since that time, the new board of directors has been going to great lengths to improve upon this outstanding community. We aspire to provide only the best for this community, renters and owners alike.
In reference to the valet trash, it is picked up five days a week, Sunday through Thursday. Every resident is told that trash must be placed outside only between the hours of 6 and 8 on the days specified. Unfortunately, when trash is out at any other time, it could be targeted by local wildlife, which is a common occurrence in communities state wide. This is why there are specified times and days. We are taking preventative measures to ensure that these rare occurrences do not continue to affect the rest of the community with the support and cooperation of the residents.
In reference to the condition of the property, every building has been pressure-washed which was completed on February 3, 2012. In addition to pressure-washing, other improvements such as mulching and improved landscaping are currently underway. We are in the also process of upgrading the pool furniture and are excited to have it here in time for swimsuit season.
In reference to the pest control of the property, the exterior of the buildings are treated in order to control pests. The interiors of the units are the responsibility of the owner of that unit. For instance, the on-site rental operation provides pest control at their expense for all of their residents.
In reference to the pet waste on the property, there are pet waste stations distributed throughout the property that contain pet waste bags and receptacles. All residents are fully aware of the rules of the community and the handful of residents onsite that do have pets are regularly reminded of these rules and the majority adhere to them. We as board members living onsite take these rules very seriously, which is evident through the current condition of the property.
In reference to foreclosures on this property, in the past the community has experienced a handful of foreclosures, this number has actually decreased tremendously over the last year. The Association is gaining momentum and the new board is already making improvements to the community on a monthly basis as stated above. We never want anyone to feel as though their voice is not heard or that their concerns have not been addressed. We appreciate when residents bring their concerns directly to us so that we may address them for the greater good of the community. We welcome you to visit Gardens of Bridgehampton to take a tour of the property to see all of the updates and progress that has already been made.
Sincerely,
Gardens of Bridgehampton
Board of Directors
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