Rules for the Holidays
The holidays are just around
the corner, and for many people, that means lots of festivities with friends and loved ones. With all of the merriment that is sure to ensue, it is important that
residents who are hosting celebrations are not only considerate of their neighbors, but also take note of the
association’s rules. A complete listing of your association rules
and regulations can be found in your Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs), but here are a few key
items to look up that are particularly pertinent during the holiday season:
Outdoor Decorations: Decking the halls with seasonal ornaments is a great way to
bring the holiday spirit home. Many love to spread the joy by
decorating the outside of their homes and front yards as well, but before you scurry up that ladder to hang the
decorative lights along the side of your roof, take a quick peek at the CC&Rs to find out the guidelines for
outdoor decorations, as well as the guidelines for flags and signs if you plan on decorating with
those. This will help make sure your outdoor winter wonderland is
not an association violation.
Parties: We hope you all have plenty of chances to eat, drink and be
merry this holiday season. If you plan on hosting a large
get-together or party, there are a few things you will want to keep in mind. First, keep the revelry and noise to a minimum, and wind the party down at a
reasonable time—you do not want your celebrating to interfere with your neighbors’ attempts to get visions of
sugar plums dancing in their heads. Check your CC&Rs to find
out what the association deems acceptable noise levels and what the quiet hours are, as well as guidelines for
hosting parties.
Parking: The holidays bring many people together, and that means
extra cars will need to be parked. To make sure your guests are
covered, look at the CC&Rs to find out the rules on visitor parking in the association, including where they
can park and what kind of parking passes they may need.
Overnight Guests: It would not be the holidays without Uncle Marv and Aunt
Ethel bunking in little Jimmy’s room. Of course, depending on how
long your overnight guests are staying, you may need to let the association know. The CC&Rs will give you a breakdown on the rules for both short-term and
long-term guests, so take a look at them before you break out the extra cot.
Following the association’s
rules and regulations helps ensure that all of your residents can enjoy this special time of year, so please
help us by doing your part. Stay safe and have a wonderful holiday
season.
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