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Code of Regulations
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Deed Restrictions
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ISSUES IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD, continued from homepage
Those who do not comply within 3-5 days depending on the violation, will be served with another letter requesting their cooperation. If the violation is not resolved, a letter from our association’s attorney will be mailed. And if the violation is not resolved in a timely manner, a suit will be filed against the homeowner. A law suit will include any and all legal and court costs to be assessed against the homeowner, which can be in the excess of $1,000.00. And a lien is placed against the home to guarantee collection. Trustees are investigating other collection options.
The trustees take complaints very seriously, and as homeowners in Oak Creek, have a stake in keeping their neighborhood clean and safe. All complaints that are issued to the trustees through this web site are personally inspected, and if the homeowner is in violation of their Deed Restriction, the trustees will begin the process to resolve the problem. If you received a Deed Restriction violation, please resolve the problem. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact your trustee. Be sure to include all required information to receive a response.
The OCA trustees are also talking to the Township and County to discover other avenues that might be available to help resolve some of the consistent problems, especially if it’s in violation of Township or County rules and regulations.