Welcome!
You have chosen a great place to live! The HOA created this page to help you get information regarding our neighborhood. We are excited to welcome you to our community.
Please notify us if you are new to the neighborhood
Email rollingridgehomes@gmail.com to notify us that you are new to the neighborhood so we can ensure everything in our system is updated to reflect you as the new homeowner.
Governing documents
Your Realtor or Title Agency should have provided you with information related to our Covenants and Restrictions at or before closing. If that is not the case, you can find the covenants and restrictions and other governing documents on the Documents page.
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Rolling Ridge HOA Board
Rolling Ridge is a self-managed homeowner’s association community comprised of a 4 person Board of Directors who are volunteer homeowners that live in Rolling Ridge. Board members are voted in by other homeowners in the neighborhood at the annual meeting and have authority to handle the day-to-day operations of the community—including managing finances, maintaining common areas, enforcing rules and regulations, collecting HOA payments and creating annual budgets.
Annual HOA Dues
Dues must be paid annually by April 1. Invoices will be mailed to your home in January as a reminder of the due date. Payments can be made securely online or by mailing a check to:
Rolling Ridge HOA, 3310 Hwy 62 E, #311, Jeffersonville, IN 47130.
The association uses these fees to pay for the upkeep and maintenance of the front of the neighborhood, water basins, signs and easements.
What happens if I don’t pay the HOA dues?
If homeowners do not pay their dues on time, the HOA Board can collect late fees or penalties. These are necessary to keep the community’s budget on track.
A homeowner who continuously does not pay HOA fees can be declared delinquent. In extreme cases, the HOA can place a lien on the delinquent homeowner’s property or file for a foreclosure to settle unpaid dues.
What are the benefits of living in an HOA community?
The HOA board ensures that homes and common areas are beautiful and well-maintained. As a result, homes in HOA communities typically enjoy higher and more stable property values. In an effort to increase or stabilize property values in the community, homeowners will have to abide by the strict rules and regulations imposed by the association. These rules are outlined in the community’s covenants and restrictions, bylaws, and governing documents, found on the Documents page.