FAQs

Governing documents are available on the association’s website or can be obtained from the management company. These documents include the bylaws, CC&Rs, and rules and regulations. Reviewing these documents will give you a clear understanding of the community standards and the benefits of living here.

Amendments to the governing documents requires a vote by the association members. The specific process and required majority for approval are outlined in the bylaws. This democratic process ensures that all residents have a say in the community’s rules and regulations.

HOA fees are regular payments made by homeowners to the association. These fees cover the maintenance of common areas, landscaping, security, and other community services. These contributions help maintain the high standards and amenities that make our community a desirable place to live.

Failure to pay HOA fees can result in late fees, interest charges, and legal action. The association may also place a lien on your property. Timely payments ensure that the community remains well-funded and can continue to provide excellent services.

Yes, the association can enforce rules regarding the exterior appearance of homes to maintain a uniform and attractive community. These guidelines help preserve property values and ensure a visually appealing neighborhood.

Yes, to maintain the stability and cohesiveness of our community, short-term leases and Airbnb rentals are not allowed. All leases must be for a minimum duration of one year. This policy helps ensure a stable and long-term resident base, contributing to the overall quality of life in our community.

The board of directors are elected by the association members during the annual meeting in February every year. The election process and terms of service are outlined in the bylaws. This ensures that the community is led by dedicated and responsible individuals.

Yes, homeowners are typically allowed to attend board meetings. Meeting schedules and agendas are usually posted on the association’s website and community bulletin board at least 48 hours before the meeting. Your participation helps shape the future of our community.

The association is responsible for maintaining the exterior of your townhome. This includes tasks such as painting, roof repairs, and landscaping. Homeowners are responsible for the interior maintenance of their units. This division of responsibilities ensures that the community remains well-maintained and visually appealing.

To report maintenance issues, please use the property management company’s request portal https://home.keysenterprise.com/community/new-request. This ensures that your requests are tracked and addressed promptly.

Trash collection in Stoneridge typically occurs on Monday and Thursdays. Recycling is collected on Tuesdays. Please ensure your bins are placed at the curb by 7AM on collection day.

For large items or hazardous waste, please contact Waste Management Inc. at 321-723-4455 to schedule a special pickup or find out about local disposal events.

Yes, garage sales are permitted in Central Viera and Stoneridge. However, they must be approved by the HOA and adhere to specific guidelines regarding signage, hours, and location.

Street parking is prohibited from 1am to 6am every night and is towing enforced. Vehicles should only be parked in designated areas, which include garages and driveways, and must not block sidewalks, driveways, fire hydrants, or mailboxes. Overnight street parking is not allowed without a special permit. Overnight clubhouse parking is not allowed.

Yes, guests can park on the street, but they must adhere to the same parking rules as residents. Temporary parking permits may be required for extended stays. Special permits for overnight street parking can be obtained through the property management company.

If you notice a parking violation, please report it to the property management company. Provide details such as the location and description of the vehicle

Yes, to maintain the aesthetic appeal and uniformity of our community, signage is generally not allowed within the townhome association. However, temporary signs for open houses or community events are permitted. These signs must be approved by the HOA board and should be removed promptly after the event concludes.

These guidelines help ensure that our community remains visually appealing and free from clutter while allowing for necessary temporary signage.

The clubhouse is available for reservations by association residents only. It can be reserved for two-hour blocks with a cleaning deposit. The deposit will be returned after the event if the clubhouse is left clean. Please note that reservations are not available during public holidays and holiday weekends.