FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

The Architectural Control Committee (ACC)  reviews applications submitted for new roofs (and all other changes and additions) and approves or disapproves the application.  Unfortunately some residents are not being pre-approved before a new  roof  is installed.  If an Architectural Review Application was not submitted, as stated in the ACC Guidelines and the Deed Restrictions, the management company will mail the resident a violation letter.     

No, guest must be accompanied by the homeowner to gain access to the tennis courts.  Random checks are being made to make sure guests are accompanied with a resident at all times.

Fences on residents’ lots are the responsibility of the owners on both sides.  The lots at Woodleigh and Stanbridge are owned by the Providence Community Association (PCA).  In other areas where you see street-side fences being replaced, the strip of land behind the fence is owned by the Community Association of the neighborhood.  If you want to replace your fence, talk to the business going up behind you about sharing the cost.

Discuss the problem with your neighbor (they may not realize the problem).  Any part of the tree that is growing over the fence, into your property, may be trimmed by you.  However, you may also be liable for any damage done to the tree.

The homeowner is responsible for the sidewalks on their property unless the municipal utility district (MUD) is making a repair.  The MUD will replace any sidewalk section they need to remove when making repairs to underground pipes.

Animal-related issues fall under the jurisdiction of Fort Bend Animal Control. They are the appropriate authority to investigate and enforce any necessary action. We strongly recommend contacting them directly and following up persistently—daily if needed—to ensure your concerns are documented and addressed.

You can reach Fort Bend County Animal Services at (281) 342-1512 or visit them at 1210 Blume Road, Rosenberg, TX 77471. Their office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM. They are closed on Sundays and county holidays.

HOA does not have authority for moving vehicles parked on the streets. Streets are owned by Fort Bend county. Contact non-emergency Fort Bend Sheriff @ 281-341-4665

A dedicated volunteer to the community shared this story.  She told the board that a friend asked, “You’re not on the board anymore, why are you doing all these things such as coordinating repairs for the tennis courts, checking out sprinklers, etc?”  This person responded, “You don’t have to be on the Board to volunteer to help your neighborhood!”

Can you help in some way?  A resident can help, and that help is greatly appreciated, in any way to make our community stronger.  The more we work together, the more we can do to keep Providence a great place to live.