How to find the information you need about the Lake Monticello Owners’ Association
December 10th, 2009 categories: Communities, FAQ, For Buyers, Info, Lake Monticello, STR Market Info Blitz
This post is part of the Strong Team REALTORS Market Info Blitz. We’re heating up the Winter market by giving you three-months worth of the information you need, November through January. Check out the latest posts in the blitz, here.
We work with many people who are interested in Lake Monticello real estate. With everything from smaller ranch homes to larger waterfront homes, Lake Monticello is attractive to many people.
Lake Monticello is governed by a homeowners’ association. In fact, the Lake Monticello Owners’ Association is one of the largest homeowners’ associations in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Many of the people who move here have never lived in a homeowners’, much less one as large as LMOA.
Fortunately, the Lake Monticello Owners’ Association has a website that is full of all the information you need if you want to buy a home in Lake Monticello. Simply visit LMOA.org.
From LMOA.org, you do everything from find out contact information for the Board of Directors and the General Manager’s office, to downloading the minutes from all the recent meetings of the BOD.
Two pieces of information that are critical to anyone who wants to live in Lake Monticello are the Dues and Fees Schedule, and the Policy Manual.
The Dues and Fees Schedule contains all the fees that someone might potentially have to pay while living at Lake Monticello. The schedule is published every January with the updated fees.
The Policy Manual contains all the policies of the LMOA, along with all of the rules and regulations that residents must follow.
Both of these documents contain the answers to most of the questions that you might have about owning a Lake Monticello real estate and being a resident here.
So, if you’re interested in buying a home at Lake Monticello, or you already live here and just want to know where you can find the latest information about what is going on in the community, make sure you check out LMOA.org!
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