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Important Info and Forms For Homeowners’

HOA DUES PAYMENT

Make a one-time HOA dues payment online via eCheck, credit card, ect. and/or enroll in automatic payments.

MEETING MINUTES

View the most recent approved minutes from the Board Members meeting.

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

`View helpful community resources and submit Suggestions to share with your West End farm HOA neighbors.

COMMUNITY NEWS

View newsletter for West End Farms HOA

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION

View the Articles of Incorporation of West End Farms Association, Inc

BYLAWS

View the Bylaws of West End Farms Homeowners’ Association, Inc

DECLARATION OF COVENANTS

View Declaration of Conditions, Covenants and restrictions of West End Farms

BYLAWS

View the Supplemental Declaration to Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of West End Farms

Helpful Links

For Homeowners’

New Owner Info

Welcome to West End Farms! View the community information package for new homeowners.

Fee Policy

The following policy outlines timelines and fees

Community Standards

View the West End Farms Standards for Community Living & Trash Can Resolution

Alteration Application

Any change or addition to the exterior of your home or property must first be approved by the Board Members.

Enforcement Request

Please complete this form if there is an issue in the community that needs enforcement.

Rain Water Conservation

View tips from Prince George County to help conserve water all year long.

Prince George County

Report issues within the West End Farm community to the appropriate Prince George County department.

Change of Address

Please complete this form if you would like the HOA to contact you at a different mailing address, phone number, or email address. You may have one address on record.

Helpful Links For Community Issues

Prince George County and Prince George County Sheriff’s Office (PGSO) have resources to help residents report and deal with issues over which their homeowner’s association nor management have jurisdiction or authority. Some examples include civil nuisances (such as noise or inadequate pet maintenance), criminal matters, trespassing, traffic matters, parking of vehicle on county-owned streets, etc., which MUST be addressed with the appropriate county agencies.
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