Hunters Mill Homeowners Association

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Homeowners Association

We have a mandatory association. Various committees meet regularly to help improve/maintain the quality of our neighborhood. See the newsletter section for committee contacts. Participation is welcome.

The entrance to Hunters Mill is at the intersection of Thousand Oaks and Rowe Drive in Northeast San Antonio. The subdivision extends along Rowe Drive all the way to the Stone Ridge subdivision. There are 371 homes.

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SOLAR???

Are we allowed to have Solar its a bit hard to find info?? more
Started: May 18th 2018Replies: 0

Trash barrels

Who do I contact about neighbors that leave out trash barrels all week? Never put them away !!!!! more
Started: June 20th 2017Replies: 0

Vehicles parked on streets

Multiple residences have as many as four and five vehicles, with most parked on street. Isn't there some type of regulation concerning this?? more
Started: March 11th 2015Replies: 0

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Removing Mold, Mildew Or Musty Odors From Your Home
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