Frequently Asked Questions

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·        What do assessments cover?

·         Why do I have to apply to make any improvements on “my home”?

 

·       What are the protective covenants and what do they say about home improvement?

·        How do I contact Wildwood Management Group?

·        Where is Wildwood Management Group located?

 

What do assessments cover?

The assessments that each homeowner pays go toward the up keep of the 

common areas on the property. This would include such items as 

landscaping, common area water & electricity, upkeep of access gates 

(if applicable), payroll (if applicable), pest control, garbage pick 

up and water treatment i.e. water softener (if applicable), etc. A 

portion of the homeowner assessment goes to pay administrative fees 

such as the Management Company, office supplies, copies, faxes and 

telephone expense. A portion also goes toward paying for legal advice, 

when needed; licenses and permits (i.e. pool permits, outside utility 

companies, etc.), end of year audits. General Liability Insurance 

would also be a part of an assessment. A part of the assessment should 

also be set aside in a reserve account for future repair and 

replacement in the common areas so that the Board of Directors does 

not have to ask for special assessments on a frequent basis.

In short the assessment that every homeowner pays goes to one thing 

for the property and that is to PROTECT, PRESERVE AND ENHANCE the 

property values of each and every homeowner in the association.

 

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Why do I have to apply to a make any improvements on my home? It's my

house.

To ensure that the type of improvement harmonizes with the nature of 

the neighborhood. The Association has certain criteria in which all 

homeowners abide by. This type of control is what residents look for 

in a homeowner's association.

 

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What are the protective covenants and what do they say about home improvement?

The protective covenants are the legal authority to restrict changes to the subdivision lots and residences.  The subdivision builder created the Redland Ridge Association Incorporated which in its bylaws established the declaration of protective covenants for all property in the Redland Ridge subdivision.  The “covenants” define what changes we can or cannot do to our lots and residences.

 

 

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How do I contact Wildwood Management Group?

You can reach us by phone at 210.732.0000 or by fax at: 210.733.3415.

Our mailing address is 2611 North Main, San Antonio, TX 78212.

You can also contact us

by using our Contact Us Form.

 

 

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Where is Wildwood Management Group located?

2611 North Main, San Antonio, TX 78212.

 

 

 

Last revised: 5-14-07

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