FAQ

1. What are the Rules and Regulations
  • chevron_rightWhat is a Community Association?
    It is a mandatory, non-stock, non-profit corporation. The purpose of this association is the preservation of economic values within your neighborhood through architectural controls and deed restrictions. In addition, it provides for the maintenance, improvement, preservation and administration of the common facilities. Each association is governed by a Board of Directors, elected by the owners, operating under the legal documents which is established the association.
     
     
  • chevron_rightWhat are the functions and responsibilities of the Association?
    The major responsibility of an association is to protect the investment and enhance the value of the property owned h the members. The association is empowered to oversee the duties and obligations of the community as to covenants, conditions, restrictions and easements concerning the property: to fix, levy, collect and enforce payment; any lawful means all charges and assessments and to take care of all maintenance and repairs to the common facilities, if any are owned by the association.
  • chevron_rightMay I make improvements to my property?
    Yes, you may do whatever you desire to the interior of your home. Alterations, additions, or changes to the exterior of your home must be approved by the Board of Directors prior to beginning the work. This approval safeguards not only the beauty of your home also with the consistency of the surroundings.
  • chevron_rightWhat are deed restrictions and why have them?
    Deed restrictions are important rules governing your responsibilities as a member of the association. They are also set up to protect your rights as a homeowner. They are established to make sharing of property and living in harmony convenient and easy for all involved. The Architectural Controls provided for in the deed restrictions are set up, not to stifle your creativity, but rather to ensure that the integrity of the original community design is preserved.
  • chevron_rightWhat can the Association do to correct a violation of a deed restriction?
    Enforcement remedies are granted to the association by governing legal documents and each Board of Directors adopts an enforcement policy containing specific courses of action. Generally, Windjammer, Townhomes Association cites violations during a drive through inspection of the community. Letters are sent out informing residents of violations and asking their cooperation in correcting the problems. If a violation is not corrected within the time frame specified. The association may hire someone to correct the violation and charge the property owner with the costs incurred (if governing documents allow this) or the association may) hire an attorney and file Suit against the property owner. The Board of Directors has the responsibility) and the duty to enforce the deed restrictions.
  • chevron_rightHow much is the assessment and what is it spent for?
    The assessment of your community is set on an annual basis. A budget is developed by your Board of Directors has on operating history and an evaluation of the needs of the community. Assessments may be spent on various services, which may include community lighting, trash pick-up, landscape contracting and maintaining the facilities as well as the accounting and administration of the association.
  • chevron_rightCan the assessment be increased?
    Yes. The Board of Directors controls by the Declaration as well as the increases. The assessments are projected to provide sufficient funds for the day-to-day operation of the community, as well as reserves for making future capital improvements without the need for special assessments.
  • chevron_rightWhat happens if someone does not pay the assessment?
    The assessment is secured by a lien on each unit and/or home and it may be foreclosed by the association if not paid. If the association must spend its time and money to collect your assessment, it will harm the association and eventually you.
  • chevron_rightWhat is our Association delinquent account collection policy?
    It is important to pay your assessment on time to insure the continuation of services provided to the members of the association. Collection remedies are granted to the association by the governing legal documents and each Board of Directors adopts a collection policy containing a specific time frame for action. A copy of your association’s collection policy will be mailed to you upon request.
  • chevron_rightWhere can I find important community documents/paperwork?
    All community documents should be available in the Members -> Documents section. If you are looking for a document that is not there please contact our Property Management listed in the section below.
  • chevron_rightWhat if I still have a question?
    Please do not hesitate to send any questions using the 'Contact' section on the website or by contacting the Property Manager in the section below.
  • chevron_rightApplication and fee for owners and renters?
    All Residents (Owners and Renters) must submit an application and associated fee to our property management company prior to taking possession of the unit.
  • chevron_rightDoes my mortgage company pay my assessments?
    Most mortgage companies no longer escrow for annual assessments. Do not assume they do. Before sending your statement to them, call and verify that they do escrow for our assessments. It is your responsibility to make sure the assessment is paid on time.
  • chevron_rightWhat can I do to help my Association?
    Become actively involved. Serve on the board, join a committee, and lend your talents where they can be most useful.
2. Property Management Contact List
  • chevron_rightProperty Manager
    Michael Thelander
    Nexus Real Estate, Inc.
    1370 Sarno Rd. Suite H
    Melbourne, FL.  32935
    321-242-9997
    Cell: 321-431-2611