Highland Place Homeowners Association

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In 1983, Southmark Corp.purchased this property and converted the property to a condominium.

During that time, Southmark completely rennovated the buildings and grounds. The units went up for sale and were purchased by individuals. The buyers formed the condominium association. By-laws were established and the rest is history.   Read More...

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OTHER PEOPLE'S FEELINGS

Some people will never like you because your spirit irritates their demons more
Started: January 11th, 11:16 AMReplies: 0

Keep it going?

I was wondering what happened to the Casa View Neighborhood Association? I just bought my first house and am very interested in keeping the current / old one going or possibly starting a new one? Any... more
Started: November 2nd 2007Replies: 2

Beautify Centerville Road

Does anyone think we should plant trees and beautify centerville road? I think that we should!!! Leave a post so we can discuss this effort! more
Started: June 27th 2007Replies: 2

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