What if I have a problem with loud neighbors, animals running around the community or other extreme concerns that require immediate attention?
The homeowners association is responsible for upholding the DCCR and maintaining the areas of the neighborhood which are commonly used by all homeowners, also referred to as the “common area”. In cases that are outside of this scope, such as illegal activities or animals not on leashes, homeowners should exercise their right to safety and contact the appropriate authorities, such as the police or animal control .
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