Association Dues and Services
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chevron_rightHow much are Homes Association dues in Willow Springs?
As a condition of purchasing property in the Willow Springs subdivision, all homeowners are required to pay annual homes association dues. The Board of Directors reviewed the current financials and have raised the dues to $200. Information about the dues will be mailed in December of each calendar year.You may pay your dues online or send a check payable to the Willow Springs Homes Association, Inc. The mailing address is below.Home Association Solutions, LLC.P.O. Box 26145Overland Park, KS 66225-6145.
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chevron_rightHow do I contact the Homes Association?
You can email our community manager, Nicolas Paschal, at npaschal@hasolutions.net or call him at 913-825-0001.
Property Maintenance
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chevron_rightAre there property maintenance standards in Willow Springs?
All property owners in Willow Springs must comply with the homes association’s Declaration of Restrictions. The restrictions address a variety of property maintenance issues such as lawn maintenance, fence maintenance, vehicle regulations, and other matters. If you have questions about a specific issue, please contact Nick Pascal at Home Association Solutions at 913-825-0001.
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chevron_rightI have a problem with a neighboring or stray animal. Who should I contact?
Issues with pets should be directed directly to Gardner Animal Control 913-856-7312 or 911 in case of emergency.
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chevron_rightMy neighbor's grass is too tall / house needs to be painted / has trash and debris in the yard / has a boat/RV parked in the driveway?
Many of these issues are addressed in the Willow Springs Deed Restrictions. If you believe a property is in violation of the restrictions, please contact Home Association Solutions at 913-825-0001 or email Nick Paschal, the association’s Property Manager, at npaschal@hasolutions.net. The homes association will investigate. If a violation is found, the owner will be instructed to correct the violation in a timely manner. If the homeowner fails to correct the violation, the association may seek legal recourse in order to achieve compliance with the Deed Restrictions.