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Flooded lots in New Section

I am writing this to address my concern with the upcoming summer season. 6 empty lots in the new section of Orchard hill are flooded. The run-off has flooded my back yard as well as my new neighbors.... more
Started: May 10th 2008Replies: 8

Stop Signs and speeding

Please be aware of stop signs and the speed limit in the neighborhood. The speed is 20 miles an hour. I have seen one person with a mini van who speeds around the neighborhood and runs stop signs.... more
Started: January 28th 2008Replies: 2

Dog Waste

Remember it is in the association rules that we must clean up after our dogs. This includes all property common and private in Orchard Hill. I Dog wast is accumulating all around the circle area and... more
Started: January 23rd 2008Replies: 6

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Do You Need an Attorney if You Are Buying or Selling a Home?
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Choosing a School: How to Evaluate
Bookstacksm This article will help you to better evaluate your options for choosing the school that best fits your child and family’s needs. The most important thing that you can do is to be proactive: ask questions ...
It's Never too Early to Cover Your Assets
Coverassets1_th What are Assets? -- Community associations are typically incorporated entities that often have physical plant assets such as roads, roofs, pools, sidewalks, gutters, siding, landscape, etc. that...
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