Landscaping:
We are often asked, "why is the landscaping budget so high?" In most
subdivisions, the landscaping costs account for most of the association's
budget. We have found that most people simply don't understand what is involved
in taking care of the common areas, or how expensive it really is. To understand
the landscaping costs, it is important to know what landscaping is not. In the
world of homeowners' associations, landscaping is not just cutting the grass.
The landscape company caring for your subdivision's common areas is most likely
responsible for:
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Although PSAM does not put every subdivision's landscaping contract out for bid
every year, we regularly obtain competitive bids to make sure that the amount
being paid for your subdivision's common area care is not more than it needs to
be. We work with reputable companies, capable of providing a level of service
that ensures that your common areas are attended to properly. YOUR ASSOCIATION
IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR, AND THE ASSOCIATION'S LANDSCAPE BUDGET NEVER INCLUDES,
THE CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDERS' MODEL LOTS OR VACANT LOTS.
The other factor that consistently contributes to homeowners questioning the
size of the landscaping budget is a lack of understanding of the sizes of the
common areas that are cared for. It is common for the association to be
responsible for taking care of the grassed areas along the major roads along
which subdivisions are developed. This sometimes means caring for areas from
twenty to fifty, sometimes even seventy-five feet wide, and several hundred feet
long -- many times the square footage of any individual homeowner's lot. The
areas around all entrances to subdivisions are usually the association's
responsibility, as are detention basins, ponds and parks. There are also median
strips in divided roadways, cul-de-sacs with grassed center islands, and grassed
areas along culverts and bridges, all of which are usually cared for by the
association. The total amount of work necessary to properly care for each
subdivision is usually quite a bit more than most people expect -- and
therefore, so is the cost.
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