Frequently Asked Questions

1How Much Are My Condo Fees?
Condo Fees (fiscal year 2024):
$240 per unit
2What are the requirements for payment?
Dues are due at the 1st of the month with a 10 day leeway ($25.00 late fee may be incurred). The Board and Management recommend paying via the portal. It is the safest and easiest way to make sure your payment is on time. If you have not signed up for the portal, we start there. Remember, although using autopay is the easiest way for you to make sure your payments are on time, you are NOT required to sign up for the autopay method.
3Where Can I Access the Portal?
4Can I Pay My Condo Fee Via Auto Withdrawal?
Below are instructions for setting up E-Pay and Autopay through your Resident Portal.

Please note that all payments require you to check the box acknowledging the convenience fees, however, only payments made with a debit or credit card will incur a convenience fee. There is no charge when paying with your bank account information.

Instructions for setting up Auto Withdrawal
5Where Do I Park?
Each unit has 2 garage spaces. There are 5 on-site visitor spaces, along with street parking in designated areas on a first come first serve basis.

Additional information can be found in the Rules and Regulations.
6Can I make external structural modifications to my unit?
No use of the Condominium may alter the design of any building or affect its exterior appearance without the prior written approval of the Board of Directors. For more details see article VIII, Alterations and use Restrictions, of the Declaration
7Can I rent my unit?
Yes - A lease must be in writing for a term of not less than four (4) months. Must have prior written approval of the Association. For specific information about renting units at this condominium, see Declaration , 8.07
8Does the management company offer assistance selling my unit?
Superior Property Group offers services to support condo owners in various aspects, including the sale of their units. If you're considering selling your condo, we can provide valuable assistance. Here's how we can help:

Professional Guidance: Our experienced team can provide you with guidance on preparing your unit for sale. This includes recommendations for enhancing its appeal to potential buyers, such as staging and small improvements.

Market Expertise: We can offer insights into the local real estate market and provide information on recent sales within your condo association, helping you make informed decisions about pricing and marketing.

Marketing Support: We can assist with the marketing and promotion of your condo unit, creating listings, utilizing online platforms, and reaching out to potential buyers to ensure your property receives maximum exposure.

Showings and Coordination: We can help coordinate showings, working around your schedule and ensuring your unit is presented in the best possible light during viewings.

Negotiation and Closing: Our team can assist in negotiations with potential buyers and provide support throughout the closing process.

Streamlined Communication: By working with us, you have a single point of contact for both your condo association management and the sale of your unit, making the process smoother and more efficient.

If you have any questions or require further details about how we can assist in selling your condo unit, please feel free to contact us at +1(833) 387-8738, #1. We're here to support you through the entire selling process.
9I have a complaint. What should I do?
Please visit the Complaints & Violations page here
10What is the pet policy?
Unit owner shall be allowed to keep up to: (i) two (2) cats or one (1) dog per Unit; or (ii) one (1) doge and one (1) cat per Unit; or (iii) subject to a combined weight limit of fifty (50) pounds, two (2) dogs per unit. No Rottweilers or Pit Bulls shall be allowed anywhere within the Condominium. Animals shall be carried or kept on a leash at all times when not in the units. In addition to cats and dogs, small animals that are kept in a cage or tank may also be permitted with Association approval. All animals shall not unreasonable disturb other condominium residents and shall not be left unattended in nay portion of the Common Elements. All animals must be registered with the Association and Owners of animals shall be pecuniarily liable for damage caused by their animals. Kennels shall be kept inside their respective owner’s Unit. Unit Owners are responsible for the immediate clean-up for their animals regardless of the circumstances.