Resident Life & Community Rules
All of our communities have a manager that can be reached by phone or email. Depending on the community, we may or may not maintain an onsite office.
Please provide your email and cell phone numbers to your community manager. We use a contact system to text and email important information in real-time.
If you want to sell your home, the first thing you need to do is to give our office at least 30 days notice. If you are selling your home we may be interested in buying the home. If you are selling it to people who want to live in the park, they will need to fill out an application to be park approved.
It is important to read the Prospectus/Lease thoroughly and ask questions about anything that you may not understand. In general, Tenants/Residents are responsible for:
• All utilities, exclusive of those provided in the lease
• Cleanliness and safety of the leased premises, lot, and surrounding area
• General lawn care upkeep
• Proper disposal of trash
• Compliance with all community rules and regulations
• Consideration for your neighbors
• Following the terms of your lease agreement
Call 911 immediately.
Yes. It affects everyone residing in the home. For adults 18 years of age and older, it will affect your credit record for several years. If you own your home, it can also jeopardize your ownership of the home.
Yes. All occupants of the home must be listed on the initial application. If the number of children changes after the initial application process, please just provide the child’s name and date of birth within the office. This information is required and is important for us to have on file in the event of an emergency–we need to know who resides in the home.
All prospective residents must apply and be approved through our application process. The additional adult needs to apply and receive approval through the management office prior to residing in the home/community. If the adult is not approved through the application process, the adult is not allowed to reside in the community. Please refer to your lease agreement and or prospectus for more information. Residents who allow unapproved occupants to reside in their home, will be subject to eviction proceedings.
Please contact our main office.
Please email or call your community manager if you cannot find an answer to your question in our FAQs. You can find their contact information here.
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