Country Place Condominiums
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NEWS

CHECK YOUR SYSTEMS

Have a professional check your plumbing, fixtures and heating fixtures, washer hoses, dishwasher hoses & pipes, appliances and systems to make sure they are in good operational order. Any damage caused to a unit or the common elements shall be your responsibility. Always maintain your heat at a minimum of 55 degrees between October 1 and April 1 and when you are away from home and let us know if you are heading for warmer climates. You are responsible for damage caused by your neglect.

Pay your fees on time!

in order for the Association to fulfil its obligation to supply services to its home owners and to pay the Association bills in a timely manner, it is very important that your condo fee is paid on time. All fees owed are due in our office on the first day of every month. A late interest fee of $25.00 will be assessed to every account for payments received after 1:00 PM on the 15th of the month.

Snow Event Rules

The first plowing operation will focus primarily on clearing entrances, exits and a single travel lane for residents and emergency vehicles. Plowing will be repeated during the storm in an effort to maintain reasonable access. A final plowing will be completed at the end of the storm to widen roadways and clear parking bays where possible. Every effort is made to avoid leaving snow ridges behind parked cars, but we all must understand that a certain amount of snow will be left along the rear of parked cars. Sanding & salting will be performed as necessary after plowing or as needed during ice storm conditions. Walks, streets, steps, curves and intersections will receive top priority. Special requests, instructions or other concerns must be directed to your Association’s designated representative at 609-641-7870 and there will be no exceptions to this policy. Our staff will respond promptly to all requests and inquiries and is in constant and immediate contact with the plow and sand truck drivers. Detaining the driver for any reason delays completion of work in your area, delays service to your neighbor’s, and may increase the Association’s snow management expense. We ask for your cooperation in allowing our drivers to complete the necessary work without interruption. A note to parents - please help ensure the safety of your youngsters by keeping them clear of the roadways when plowing and sanding trucks are on site. Please also do not allow children to play on or behind snow piles while plowing and sanding is in progress. A note to drivers - Please recognize maneuvering limitations (both yours and ours) when approaching our vehicles and, when possible, allow our plows and sanders to complete working in the area prior to driving. Although we are prepared for snow & ice removal. What we cannot predict is the intensity of the storm. The more snow we receive, the longer it will take to remove it. If you do not have to leave your home during the cleanup, please stay inside. If you must go out, take care when walking down stairs and along roadways and sidewalks. NJ State of emergencies requires you to stay in your home and not attempt to leave your unit or drive on any roads. Any questions please call.
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NEWS

CHECK YOUR SYSTEMS

Have a professional check your plumbing, fixtures and heating fixtures, washer hoses, dishwasher hoses & pipes, appliances and systems to make sure they are in good operational order. Any damage caused to a unit or the common elements shall be your responsibility. Always maintain your heat at a minimum of 55 degrees between October 1 and April 1 and when you are away from home and let us know if you are heading for warmer climates. You are responsible for damage caused by your neglect.

Pay your fees on time!

in order for the Association to fulfil its obligation to supply services to its home owners and to pay the Association bills in a timely manner, it is very important that your condo fee is paid on time. All fees owed are due in our office on the first day of every month. A late interest fee of $25.00 will be assessed to every account for payments received after 1:00 PM on the 15th of the month.

Snow Event Rules

The first plowing operation will focus primarily on clearing entrances, exits and a single travel lane for residents and emergency vehicles. Plowing will be repeated during the storm in an effort to maintain reasonable access. A final plowing will be completed at the end of the storm to widen roadways and clear parking bays where possible. Every effort is made to avoid leaving snow ridges behind parked cars, but we all must understand that a certain amount of snow will be left along the rear of parked cars. Sanding & salting will be performed as necessary after plowing or as needed during ice storm conditions. Walks, streets, steps, curves and intersections will receive top priority. Special requests, instructions or other concerns must be directed to your Association’s designated representative at 609-641-7870 and there will be no exceptions to this policy. Our staff will respond promptly to all requests and inquiries and is in constant and immediate contact with the plow and sand truck drivers. Detaining the driver for any reason delays completion of work in your area, delays service to your neighbor’s, and may increase the Association’s snow management expense. We ask for your cooperation in allowing our drivers to complete the necessary work without interruption. A note to parents - please help ensure the safety of your youngsters by keeping them clear of the roadways when plowing and sanding trucks are on site. Please also do not allow children to play on or behind snow piles while plowing and sanding is in progress. A note to drivers - Please recognize maneuvering limitations (both yours and ours) when approaching our vehicles and, when possible, allow our plows and sanders to complete working in the area prior to driving. Although we are prepared for snow & ice removal. What we cannot predict is the intensity of the storm. The more snow we receive, the longer it will take to remove it. If you do not have to leave your home during the cleanup, please stay inside. If you must go out, take care when walking down stairs and along roadways and sidewalks. NJ State of emergencies requires you to stay in your home and not attempt to leave your unit or drive on any roads. Any questions please call.