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The Taylor Farm Community is actively seeking residents for committees. In past years, we've had residents join with varying levels of commitment and support from our volunteer residents.
As with any committee, a significant amount of effort is required of residents. It is not uncommon for volunteer residents to spend 8 to 20 hours each month planning and supporting one of the various committees.
Please complete the Taylor Farm Committee Volunteer Form if you're interested in volunteering for one of our community's committees.
While All-In-One has attempted to contact residents by email, it is not uncommon for residents to regularly change emails and our email communications have been known to be located in spam folders.
We ask residents to help us keep up-to-date with your contact information by completing the Resident Contact Information Form for your most recent contact details - First & Last Name, Home Address, Email Address, contact number details, etc.
The Taylor Farm Community HOA and All-In-One Property Management Company does not sell our resident's personal information nor do we share your personal information with other residents.
As a resident of Taylor Farm, the HOA board welcomes questions and feedback. For general questions or feedback, residents can use the Taylor Farm Resident Question/Feedback Form to submit questions or provide feedback.
General Questions/Feedback: The HOA Board will review resident questions and feedback during monthly meetings.
Responses to resident questions and feedback may be included in wide variety of ways depending on the topic. Where appropriate, the HOA may decide to respond with a direct 1-to-1 response, a quarterly newsletter, a resident meeting, email or letter. Each question or feedback will be assessed on a case by case basis by the HOA.
Taylor Farm HOA does not have or promote any official social media presence for the community. This includes but is not limited to Facebook, Tik Tok, Instagram, Next Door, LinkedIn, or other known social media platforms!
The Taylor Farm Board actively seeks ideas for community events. To submit an idea, complete the Event Idea Form here. While we attempt to respond to every idea within 30 days, we ask that you be patient and provide the following details;
Your Name
A Detailed Description of Your Idea
Your Commitment Level In Developing and Supporting Your Idea
Any Associated Cost Involving Your Idea
Timing Considerations, etc.
We recognize that maintaining your home's appearance can be a challenge. For our residents, we do not endorse any specific company or brands. We suggest the following links to Scott's Products YouTube Channels and Yard Care DYI for Beginners.
All residents (Owners & Renters) are required per the covenant to maintain the up keep of their lawn, shrubs, and trees.
Taylor Farm HOA is not responsible for any of the YouTube content and we suggest that our residents to seek professionals for lawn care advice if needed!
Residents of Taylor Farm can take a number of actions to safeguard the safety and well-being our residents. Here are just a few steps you can take today;
Know the people in your neighborhood.
Keep your vacation dates off social media.
Use smart lights, motion lights, light timers and other devices to create the impression you are home.
Lock all doors, windows, and vehicles.
Keep your yard well maintained.
Never leave anything out in plain sight inside your vehicle.
Do not keep garage door openers in a vehicles parked outside.
Here are some sites that you can visit for more information: SafeHome.org/Safety Guide & National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC.org)
As a resident of Taylor Farm, our furry family members are important. Residents must leash and restrain pets according to Georgia's Leash Law. Residents are required to clean up after there pets. Here are just a few examples:
When small children are at play in the near by area.
When a neighbor is walking/jogging past your pet in the neighborhood.
When a neighbor is walking/jogging with their pet past your pet in the neighborhood.
It's county law when we walk our pets they must be on a leash.
We are required to clean up our pet's droppings in the community.
Please be aware, our area does have predatory animals (E.g., Coyotes, Large Birds of Prey, Snakes, Racoons, etc.) which have attacked domesticated pets. Residents are encouraged to closely monitor your pets enjoying the great outdoors without it's owner present.
Never leave your pet(s) unattended at night (Leashed or Unleashed)!