Problems with Neighbors

Condominium living requires cooperation between neighbors. Activities in and about your unit should not interfere with the rights, comforts, or convenience of the other residents. The Fairfax County 24-Hour Noise Ordinance includes television, stereos and parties, as well as barking and/or howling animals.

Should a situation arise where you believe that your right to a quiet and safe environment is being violated, and your attempt(s) to resolve the problem have not had results, you may file a complaint with the Association. Use the Action Request Forms that are available at the site office. Upon receipt of a compliant in writing, management may send a letter notifying the owner against whom the complaint is lodged of the alleged violation. If the problem persists, a hearing may be conducted, requiring all involved parties to attend, and the Board of Directors will listen to the facts and issue a decision in executive session.

Annual Meeting

The Annual Meeting of Talltree South is held in October. It is very important that ALL owners attend, in person or by submitting their proxy form, so that a quorum is present. Even owners living offsite should attend or submit their proxy. If a quorum is not present, the association may be forced to reconvene, costing YOU additional money for mailings, meeting expenses, etc. In addition, this is your opportunity to make sure that your community is well managed. Tenants are also welcome, although only owners may vote.

Our Staff

Kelly Dillon
Rick Russell
Talltree South
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Kelly YoungKelly Young
CMCA, AMS

Cardinal Management Group