Major In-Unit Alterations

Owners may renovate, improve, or alter their units, provided that such renovation does not disturb or remove any structural or load-bearing wall within your unit.

Prior approval for any renovation, alteration, or improvement must be obtained from the Board of Directors of the Association.

To get this approval, owners should provide their plans in writing to the Board of Directors, at least 60 days in advance of their renovation so that the Board has time to consider their plans at a regular board meeting.

Additionally, if the renovations will require alterations to electrical, water, sewer, or gas utilities, owners must obtain the proper permits from Fairfax County.

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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Cardinal Management Group