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Camellia Gardens
Condominiums
You have chosen a
condominium community in which to own real estate,
live, and call home. As most of you know, condominiums
are a unique entity in terms of the nature of
ownership--your ownership is principally within the
walls of your individual unit. What is beyond the
inside of your unit is governed by state statutes and
regulations passed by your elected board of directors.
This includes the entire property--parking lot, all
outside areas of the buildings, back and front yards,
porches--anything on the exterior of your unit.
The Camellia Gardens Condominium Association (CGCA)
Board of Directors has been working diligently toward
setting up and modifying the existing bylaws, rules
and procedures that will determine how this new
community will function. This is in accordance with
state statutes governing condominiums and through
bylaws that are formulated and passed by you, the
owners. The rules and amendments that the Board recommends from time
to time are based on feedback and requests from our
neighbors and residents in the community.
The CGCA has been grappling with the complexities and
practical aspects of how to run Camellia Gardens as a
condominium community through these rules and
regulations. Our goal, however, remains consistent
throughout the process: to strike an equitable balance
of individual rights and reasonable policies to
improve the value and quality of life of our
neighborhood.
It is our wish and commitment to all residents that
rules be managed in a fair and consistent
manner. It requires your understanding, participation,
and support so that all policies that affect you and
the community are ones that reflect the wishes of all
who have chosen to live here. This process critically
affects how Camellia Gardens will blossom into the
dynamic and unique community we have all envisioned.
Please take a moment to review the
documents below so that you may become fully aware of your
rights and responsibilities as a neighbor in our
outstanding community.
Important Documents:
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