Dear New Resident:

Welcome to The Oaks!  To fully enjoy your new community, as a homeowner or tenant, we’d like to help you learn how certain aspects of your new neighborhood function.  We have policies to help promote a clean, pleasant, and peaceful environment for all of us as neighbors, condominium unit owners, and renters. These are the Governing Rules for living at The Oaks and they are equally applicable to every resident, although homeowners are ultimately responsible for liabilities incurred by a violation of these rules by renters or guests.  A complete copy can be found on our website www.oaksofaventferry.com,  Attached is a summary of important guidelines to assist you in making the Oaks your neighborhood.

We hope this information is helpful.  We thank you for your support and cooperation in helping to make The Oaks neighborhood a great place to live and play!  If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call a Board member or the Property Management Company.

Sincerely,
Board of Directors
The Oaks of Avent Ferry Condominium Association

 

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Guidelines

1.Trash Collection: Thursday, except holidays. Contact the City of Raleigh at 919.831.6890 for a complete calendar or if you should need a cart. Please do not take trash or recycling to the curb before Wednesday evening and remove all containers from the curb no later Thursday evening. The 24-rule remains in effect regardless of the collection day scheduled. Containers are to be stored behind the unit.

2.Recycling: every 1st and 3rd Thursday

3.Front porches: are not to be used as storage areas. Please keep the front porch neat and presentable in appearance.

4. Postal delivery: is to an individual mailbox grouped in a common area near your unit. Homeowners maintain mailbox keys and postal delivery is coordinated directly with the post office.

5. Parking: No vehicles other than a passenger vehicle may be continuously parked at any time in the parking lots. Each condominium is assigned two parking spaces; in addition there are spaces that are to be utilized by guests only. Permanent residents are not allowed to use guest parking as over-flow parking. Only one car at a time is allowed in each space. Remember that parking spaces are limited. Be considerate of your neighbors when you have guests.

The following may not be stored or continuously parked in the parking areas: boats, trailers, recreational vehicles including, but not limited to: campers, camper tops, and motor homes, moving trailers, utility trailers, and cookers; unlicensed and/or abandoned or disabled vehicles of any kind; step vans and custom vans that are not used continuously as a primary means of transportation, dirt bike motorcycles, commercial vehicles larger than a 1-ton pickup truck or van. Vehicles may not be parked at any time on mulched or grass areas, on the shoulders of The Oaks Drive. Cars illegally parked will be towed at the owner’s expense. The towing company to call is displayed at the entrance of The Oaks.

6. Mopeds and bicycles: may be parked on or under rear decks. Mopeds may not be ridden on grassed or mulched areas. Licensed motorcycles are restricted to the parking lots only and may not be parked or ridden on the common grounds or back patios.

7. Vehicle Repair or Maintenance: Extraordinary repair or maintenance, whether to passenger vehicles or any other type of vehicle on common ground is strictly prohibited. Violation of the above will result in towing at the owner’s expense or a fine. Vehicle repairs should be kept to minimum. Any damage caused is charged back to the unit owner, i.e., oil damaging the asphalt. No parts, trash, or accessories may be left on common grounds.

8. Antennas: Individual TV antennas may not be installed on the buildings.

9. Cable Service: Residents may elect to subscribe to a cable service on a private basis.

10. Satellite Dish: A satellite dish may not be installed without prior written approval of the Architectural Committee. Any dish installed without written Architectural approval can be removed at homeowner’s expense. A dish may not be installed in common ground areas. Whenever possible, it should be placed in the least visible location from walkways or parking areas in front of the units. It must be located in the least obtrusive location possible without preventing an acceptable quality signal. Installation must comply with applicable Federal, State, local laws and regulations, building codes, and manufacturer’s instruction. Installation and location must result in a professional and neat appearance. A dish may not present a safety hazard to structure or person. All damage resulting from installation, location, operation, or removal of a satellite dish will be corrected at homeowner’s expense. Satellite dish removal requires restoration of the installation location to its original condition at homeowner expense.

11. Maintenance: The Oaks is responsible for all maintenance, repairs, and replacement of the Common Elements. It is also The Oaks responsibility to insure homeowners perform upkeep and repair of Limited Common Elements as necessary. Homeowner negligence and similar acts will be repaired, replaced, and maintained at the homeowner’s expense. Any and all maintenance that is the responsibility of The Oaks will be provided under the direction of the Board of Directors after considering the specific circumstances and the most economical and appropriate method. The Board of Directors will decide when a situation requires remedy. Repairs may be delayed for budgetary reasons. The homeowner, in no instance, will dictate the method to be used.

12. Changes to Exterior: Except as otherwise stated in the Governing Rules, no changes to the exterior of a unit can be made without prior approval by The Architectural Committee of the Board of Directors. The Architectural Request Form and instructions are on our website. Any changes, additions, or renovation made that are not in compliance with the provisions of the Governing Rules or the Architectural Committee will be in violation, and the homeowner will be liable for the adjustments.

13. Pets: must not be allowed to run freely on common areas, nor may they be chained in these areas. Owners are responsible for picking up after their pet. Whenever possible, keep pets from eliminating on or in the vicinity of sidewalks.

14. Noise: All precautionary measures should be taken to keep from disturbing the peace and tranquility to which your neighbor and fellow resident is entitled in his/her condominium. Do not operate any sound-producing instrument (radios, TV, stereo sets, automobile sound systems, etc.) above conversational loudness with doors and windows open. Use of radios, TV, etc on balconies should be carefully monitored, as the sound carries into many of the surrounding condominiums. Use the rule above so that these appliances are not played above conversational level.

Car radios should be monitored while inside the condominium grounds. Car radios/stereos may not be played above normal conversational level while inside the Oaks property. Horn blowing is not permitted.

 

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