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Buying Heritage Lake Property
If looking for property to purchase you can call any Realtor. The POA Office has a book (black three ring binder) in which owners can offer property for sale.
Selling Heritage Lake Property
When you sell a Heritage Lake property, you have the same basic options you would with most real estate. You may sell "by owner" or may employ a broker. There are, however, certain restrictions as to how lots and homes may be physically marked for sale. They are as follows:
(If you place a "for sale" sign on your property you must follow this policy.)
* Orange markers at the property corners are encouraged so long as they are no more than three feet tall with six (6) by six (6) inch placard with the subdivision initials and lot number on them.
*ONLY ONE "FOR SALE SIGN SHALL BE ALLOWED ON ANY LOT AT ONE TIME with only the following exceptions.
*Waterfront homes (as designated by the list on file at the POA Office) shall be allowed one additional sign at the water side of the property if the sign is mounted on the home, attached porch or garage. Signs are not allowed on docks or steps.
*Lots combined by deed shall be counted as one lot.
*ONLY "Open House" directional signs shall be allowed between sunrise and sunset the day of the open house. (Saturday and Sunday only). No other directional signs shall be allowed.
The sign shall not be located closer to the pavement than the right-of way (approximately) twenty feet (20').
*The sign frame shall measure no more than two and one half feet by two and one half feet2 1/2' X 2 1/2') and no taller than five feet (5') from the ground. (This will include most Realtor signs.)
* All property for sale must be mowed and maintained to a height not to exceed eight (8) inches, from the street to the entire depth of the property or as decided by the POA Manager.
*All signs shall have the appearance of being professionally made.
*No sign shall be allowed to fall into disrepair.
*Realtors/owners/agents must notify the POA Office of the location of new signs.
*Signs in violation of this policy as determined by the POA Manager, will be removed and not returned.
* If you use only the orange markers, there is no criteria for mowing the lot and no notification is necessary.
For a Free Heritage Lake Home Buying Guide:
E-mail Tony Wilson at tonywilson@callcarpenter.com
Thursday, May 7, 2009
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