FAQ
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chevron_rightCan I become a Member if I am renting a property in Edelweiss Estates?
Unfortunately, not. Member status is reserved for property owners in order that they may pay annual dues online and receive important information regarding their investment in Edelweiss Estates subdivision. We do encourage our homeowners to share any information they deem important with their property management agent and/or their tenants.
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chevron_rightAre there any costs associated with signing up on the Edelweiss Estates Homeowners' Association website?
No, as a property owner in the EEHOA, full access to the Association's website is a benefit that is included as part of your annual HOA dues.
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chevron_rightWhat are my HOA dues used to pay for?
In short, HOA dues primarily go towards landscaping the common areas, insurance, annual events, and deed restriction enforcement.
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chevron_rightWhom do I contact with an issue or question and how soon will I receive a response?
Send an email to information@eehoa.org and it will be routed to the appropriate person; you should receive an initial response within a day or so.
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chevron_rightWhy do I have to maintain my yard?
All HOA members benefit when the neighborhood is aesthetically pleasing; also, it helps to maintain property values in the neighborhood.
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chevron_right I want to build a shed in my back yard. What approvals do I need?
Send your request and any drawings or plans you have to architecture@eehoa.org. As long as the shed or outbuilding conforms to the covenants, you should receive approval for your project in a day or two.
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chevron_rightWhat do I do about concerns of too many people in a household?
This is not a restriction governed by our covenants. If you suspect that a household has more unrelated residents than the City allows, contact College Station Code Enforcement at 979-764-6363.
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chevron_rightWhat do I do about loud and disturbing neighbors?
The quickest remedy to this type of problem is to call the College Station Police Department's Non-Emergency number, 979-764-3600. Be sure to ask that the responding officer come by to let you know the resolution of the complaint.
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chevron_rightWhom do I contact about parking issues on my street?
The streets are City property, and our covenants cannot regulate property not owned by our homeowners. College Station Code Enforcement can be contacted at 979-764-6363 and should respond quickly. If the parking problem is persistent, and you can get the support of your neighbors, make a request to the Board at one of the monthly meetings. The Board can then petition the City to consider "No Parking" signs on a particular street if the parking issues affect the passage of emergency vehicles.