Amendment Passed

The amendment to the Talltree South Bylaws was passed and has been recorded. The amendment:
  • Reduces the quorum for the Annual Meeting from 50% to 25%. (50% is difficult to get; many associations today have quorum requirements of as little as 10%).
  • Allows a late fee that is $40 or more, to encourage timely payment of all assessment obligations.
  • Updates the limit to the amount the Board can spend on additions and improvements to the property (not maintenance) without getting approval of all the unit owners from an out-of-date fixed amount, to a percentage of the annual budget.
  • Allows the Association to recover its reasonable legal fees and costs in any legal or administrative action in which the Association prevails.
  • Clarifies the Association's enforcement of rules, including special charges and suspension of privileges, following the enforcement procedures as required by the Virginia Condominium Act.
  • Clarifies the allocation of repair and maintenance responsibilities of the unit owners and the Association in the even of fire or other casualty
  • Allows the use of technology such as electronic signature, e-mail, and electronic voting, but require reasonable accommodation and nontechnology alternatives for those without the capability or desire to use technology.
  • Lets the Board select the date for the Annual Meeting in October, rather than require it to be October 15.

The full text of the amendment is available for your review in the site office or here on our website, www.talltreesouth.com.

Keys

The Bylaws require that each owner supply the Association with a working set of keys for emergency access and to perform other necessary duties. The keys are not a lock-out service, however, if you have provided the office with a key, the on-site manager can give you access to your unit during office hours. If your front and rear doors are keyed differently, you may want to provide both keys to the office in case an emergency blocks one door.

Mailbox keys are solely the responsibility of the Unit Owner. Neither the Association nor the Postal Service has a key for your individual mailbox. If your key is lost, the safest recourse is to replace the mailbox lock using the services of a locksmith.

Our Staff

Kelly Dillon
Rick Russell
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