Lawn and Property Maintenance
Your neighbors appreciate the regular mowing and edging of your lawn.
A Reminder About Lawn Care.
The Town of Flower Mound is famous for its well-manicured lawns. Consequently, the city takes enforcement of the code for mowing lawns VERY seriously.
Since the town has required for decades, that ALL new subdivisions be set up as HOAs, with lawn care requirements, we can assume that this is also a means used to insure that the town’s homes have nice lawns.
Some HOAs monitor and approve every aspect of a property’s appearance. For example, in many of Flower Mound’s neighborhoods, the homeowner is required to get the approval of the HOA for ANY landscape or paint color changes. We do not do this. Aside from specifically prohibited items, our restrictions or regulations only require that the lawn be kept in a “neat and attractive manner”. This does not mean that it has to only be mowed. Neat and attractive means that the lawn must look nice. If you allow your lawn to dry up and look bad, it is in violation of the agreement the owner signed at closing.
So far this year we have had to take steps to mow three properties. Once the owner understood that they would be held responsible for the $40 a week to mow, edge and trim the lawn, they took over the responsibility. If necessary, we will do this again.
If you want to get an idea of what “neat and attractive” is, simply look at your neighbors. Many, if not most, of your neighbors take great pride in their lawns. They invest time and money. If the property next to them is dried up or has tall weeds, you can bet that the HOA or the city will hear about it and will quickly take action.
Please maintain your lawn in accordance with city and HOA regulations.
See: http://www.lexglen.com/restrictions/”:http://www.lexglen.com/restrictions/
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