Yes, you are still responsible for meeting the community standards even if you did not receive a letter that was mailed to you. Owners are responsible for ensuring KPM Management has the most up to date contact information, including your mailing address. […]
Category: Property Notices
How often are community inspection drives conducted?
Community inspection drives are typically done on a monthly basis. […]
Can I get a copy of my violation letter?
Yes, you can email our office for a copy of any violation letters sent to you: [email protected] […]
My property is being force-maintained.
If your property has been force-maintained, it means the violation escalated through your community’s recorded violation policy and is now at the enforcement level. Please contact our office directly via email to discuss the violation: [email protected] […]
I need more time to resolve a violation.
KPM understands that some violations may require a bit more time to be resolved, and we appreciate you notifying us as soon as possible. Please call or email our office to request an extension of time. In some cases, you may be asked to fill out the Board Review form for an extension if the […]
I would like to dispute a violation letter or fine I received.
For more information regarding a letter or fine you received, please fill out the form on the Enumerate Engage community portal: To dispute a fine or fee you received, request a hearing with the Board of Directors, or request an extension of time to bring the property into compliance, you will need to fill out […]
How do I report a barking dog, or an unleashed pet?
KPM Management recommends contacting your local animal control for instances of excessive barking or off-leash pets. Depending on your community’s governing documents, KPM Management may send a letter to a homeowner for the barking or roaming animals. Unfortunately, associations are not usually able to strongly enforce animal behavior rules. Contacting local animal control is often […]
What are DCCRs?
The DCCRs are the Declarations, Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions, and they serve as the rules of the association. The documents serve as a guide to the association standards, as well as the responsibility of the residents to the association and vice versa. It is important to familiarize yourself with your community’s governing documents to ensure […]
How do I report a violation?
If you notice a deed violation within your community, you can report it via the Enumerate Engage community portal: To report a common area maintenance issue, see this post. All violation reports from community members are treated as anonymous, and your information will not be given to the property in violation. Additionally, KPM Management will […]