Landlord Tools

If you are a landlord in the Redmond Ridge ROA, you are responsible for the conduct of your tenants, as well as their guests. Because of this, it’s important to follow the Governing Documents and ensure your tenant is well informed. Below are some rules and general tips to help landlords in our community.

Update the ROA Office

Contact the association office to obtain crucial governing documents, including the bylaws and CC&Rs, which outline specific requirements for nonresident owners leasing their units. Owners are obligated to inform the ROA when renting out their homes. These documents are also available at RedmondRidgeROA.com, HERE.

Educate Potential Tenants

Ensure that prospective renters are aware of the unique considerations associated with living in a community association before they commit to a lease. Send them a copy of the Community Wide Standards and other Governing Documents that pertain to them.

Utilize a Lease Addendum

When having tenants sign a lease, attach an addendum covering the specifics of the community association and mandating compliance with association rules. A comprehensive lease or addendum should include provisions for tenants to follow bylaws, rules, and regulations, pay fines for rule violations, and vacate the premises if repeated violations occur.

Encourage Tenant Participation

Advocate for your tenants with the association, ensuring they have access to recreational areas and events by updating the ROA on tenant changes. Provide them with copies of the Governing Documents and the email address of the ROA office. Foster a sense of belonging for tenants by making them feel welcome and encouraging their participation in community activities.

Tenant Tools

Welcome to Redmond Ridge! We’re excited to have you as a new member of our community. Living here comes with many perks, including access to community amenities and events. To ensure you can make the most of your time here, please follow these important steps:

Update Your Contact Information

Make sure the association has your current contact information. Your landlord will need to update their records with your name and contact details to grant you access to certain amenities. This ensures that you receive important community updates and announcements. CLICK HERE to update your contact information.

Familiarize Yourself with Community Rules

As a member of the community association, it’s essential to be aware of and abide by the Community Wide Standards (CWS). These guidelines help maintain a harmonious living environment for everyone. If you have any questions about the rules, feel free to reach out to us for clarification. CLICK HERE to view the Community Wide Standards and other Governing Documents.

Explore Community Amenities

Take advantage of the amenities available to you as a resident. Whether it’s parks, recreation areas, or community events, there’s a lot to enjoy here. Check our community calendar for upcoming events, and feel free to join in the fun.

Connect with Your Neighbors:

Building a sense of community starts with getting to know your neighbors. Attend community events, join social gatherings, and participate in neighborhood activities. This will help you feel more at home and create lasting connections.

Stay Informed

Keep yourself informed about community news, updates, and any changes in rules or policies. Regularly check your mailbox, community bulletin boards, or online platforms for announcements and information. You can register on the resident portal (your landlord must add you to the account before you can register). Sign up to receive weekly email bulletins, and join the Redmond Ridge ROA Facebook group.

Once again, welcome to the Redmond Ridge community! We look forward to having you as an integral part of our neighborhood. If there’s anything specific you’d like more information on or if you have any questions, feel free to ask.

Helpful Links

Frequently Asked Questions
Wildlife Information – You live in Bear Country
Responsibility Chart
Contact Roadmap – contact info for common problems