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2024 Greenbelt Station Annual Property Inspection Notice

2024 Greenbelt Station Annual Property Inspection Notice

2024 Greenbelt Station Annual Property Inspection Notice

Spring is coming! With Spring comes the Greenbelt Station Annual Property Inspection. The community’s governing documents and architectural design standards are designed to maintain Greenbelt Station’s curb appeal. While maintenance of common areas is the responsibility of the homeowners association, maintenance of your yard is your responsibility.

During Greenbelt Station’s Annual Property inspection, we at CAMP have a single purpose: to maintain or increase your property value. Simply put, aesthetics matter. A neighborhood that looks good has higher resale values. Curb appeal created by a well-maintained home characterized by neat and orderly landscaping (pruned shrubbery, weed-free flower beds and alleyways), a clean power-washed exterior, well-maintained garage doors, freshly painted front doors, and shutters often increase the home’s value by 20%! By outlining our motivations and processes below, we hope you’ll better understand the role property inspections play in protecting your valuable investment.

  • All townhomes and condominiums in Greenbelt Station will be inspected between April and May. Homes with maintenance items that need to be addressed will receive a notice via USPS mail.
  • Please take a moment to look at the exterior of your home for rotten wood, mold/mildew, damaged or missing components of the home, and other general maintenance items.
  • Please look at your landscape and remove all weeds and dead plants from flower beds and weeds growing between the rocks in the alleyways.
  • Please make sure your shrubs and trees do not encroach into sidewalks and pedestrianways, that the shrubs are not overgrown, and that they do not cover your front windows and entryway.

Let’s continue working together to “Keep Greenbelt Station Beautiful” by taking a few minutes to look at our homes and ensuring maintenance concerns are noted and addressed.