Lynton Place HOA

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Welcome to Lynton Place

Lynton Place is a mixed housing development of single family homes (Abbots Gate and Pritchard Place II), patio homes (Becton Park), and condominiums (Devonshire Court) in East Charlotte.  Lynton Place has both landscaped and natural common areas, a clubhouse, and two swimming pools.  The pools are open from mid-May to Labor Day to residents in good standing and their guests.  The clubhouse can be rented for private parties to residents in good standing.  Lynton Place has mandatory quarterly assessments for all homeowners.

 

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Off-Leash Dog Parks in Charlotte

Did you know that FidoCarolina is a non-profit organization that has been working hard to establish off-leash recreation areas for dogs here in Charlotte? Working closely with city & county government... more
Started: June 13th 2002Replies: 0

Barking / Nuisance Dogs

Has anything been distributed to the community recently regarding nuisance animals, especially barking dogs? I have to listen to the same 2-3 dogs barking just about every night from a house on Forest... more
Started: September 18th 2007Replies: 16

Suggestions for the HOA??

Hi. As many of you may be aware, I am the treasurer for the Villages of Wexford HOA; I'm also the Director of Communications which is a fancy way of saying that I compile the newsletters and maintain... more
Started: March 25th 2007Replies: 7

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5 Signs It's Time to Fire Your Association Manager
Fired Terminating your contract with your association management company should not be done for light or transient reasons. But when an association management firm, for whatever reason, engages in a sustained series ...

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Why Is My Basement Damp?
Leak_th Why Is My Basement Damp? The source of your problem could be a water leak or high humidity. Both can lead to mold, mildew, or other biological growth. Depending on the severity, conditions can lead...
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