Parkglen’s Most Common Deed Restriction Violations

Parklgen is a deed restricted neighborhood! To ensure a safe, clean neighborhood that retains its property values, the HOA periodically inspects the neighborhood for violations. Homeowners who’s property are found to be in violation will receive a letter detailing the violation, along with photographic evidence of the same. The first letter is a warning, giving the homeowner fifteen (15) days from receipt of the letter, to correct the violation. If the homeowner fails to correct the violation, the second letter will be a fine. If the violation remains to be unresolved and the fine is not paid, the homeowner’s account will be referred to the Association’s attorney and reported with the City of Houston (who also enforces deed restriction violations).

Below is a list of the most common deed restriction violations encountered in Parkglen:

  1. Trailers, inoperative vehicles, campers, and/or boats or boat trailers stored, parked or kept in driveway or street.

    -Be sure to store all trailers, inoperative vehicles or boats/boat trailers inside the garage (if possible) or in a storage facility.

  2. Unkept yard (i.e. tall grass and weeds)

    -Maintain yard trimmed and free of weeds regularly. If you are unable to do this yourself, get referrals from neighbors or friends for a reputable lawn service company.

  3. Trash or other objects in yard or front exterior of home.

    -Place all trash in trashcan or other objects in the backyard.

  4. Window air conditioners visible from the street.

    -Window air conditioners are not allowed in Parkglen.

  5. Tree trimmings and/or heavy trash put out on curb before the scheduled pick up.

    -Don’t start cutting trees or branches until the weekend before the scheduled tree waste collection schedule. Parklen’s tree waste is picked up on the 1st Monday of each January, March, May, July, September & November.

  6. Sheds that can be seen from the street.

    -Sheds may not be over seven (7) feet tall.

  7. House color not approved by the HOA.

    -Homes in Parkglen should be painted earth colors. If you are unsure whether your new paint color is acceptable, please contact the HOA.

  8. Deteriorating fence.

    -Regularly inspect your fence for any necessary repairs. Fences are expected to be in good condition.

  9. Exterior of home not in good repair or paint (i.e.: peeling paint, rotting boards, loose gutters, etc.)

    -Maintain the exterior of your home in good condition or make any necessary repairs in a timely fashion. Any change, alteration, addition, or modification to the external (outside) appearance of your Parkglen home must receive prior approval by the Parkglen CIA’s Board of Directors.

  10. Modifications to yard or exterior of home not approved by the HOA.

    -Any change, alteration, addition, or modification to the external (outside) appearance of your Parkglen home must receive prior approval by the Parkglen CIA’s Board of Directors.

The HOA understands that everyone’s financial and/or personal situation is different. If you need to speak to a board member about a violation letter you received, please contact the HOA by calling (281-530-6397) or email us at parkglen@googlegroups.com.

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