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Newsletter

Summer 2025

HOA Payments: Clark Simson Miller

As of January 1, 2025, the HOA has partnered with Clark Simson Miller (CSM) as our new financial management company. CSM is now handling all financial-related matters for our association.

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If you haven’t yet set up your account with CSM, please reach out to their office at 865-315-7505. They’ll be happy to assist you.



CSM exclusively handles financial concerns, including billing questions, dues, and payment processing.

For all non-financial issues—such as maintenance requests, community standards inquiries, or general concerns—please continue to contact your Board of Directors via email.



If you are behind on your dues, don’t worry—CSM is committed to working with homeowners. They can help you set up a payment arrangement to get back on track. Just give them a call to discuss options.

Caring for Our Homes,

A Little Upkeep Goes a Long Way!

As a neighborhood, we take great pride in our homes—whether they’re cozy stand-alone houses or shared townhome buildings filled with character and community. With summer in full swing, it’s a great time for a quick self-check to help us keep everything in tip-top shape!



For townhome residents, your HOA dues include exterior maintenance like the roof, siding, fences, and other building elements. While we don’t conduct regular inspections, we rely on your keen eyes and neighborly spirit to help us stay ahead of potential issues.



If you notice something that needs repair, like peeling paint, damaged trim, or roofing concerns, please take a moment to snap a few photos and email them to the HOA. This proactive approach helps us prioritize maintenance and protect the long-term value of your home—and the neighborhood as a whole.



We know everyone’s busy, so thank you for taking the time to look after your property and share any concerns. Small steps like these keep our community strong, safe, and looking its best.



Warm regards,
Your HOA Team



🌿 Landscaping Watch: Help Us Keep It Green!



Our community’s landscaping—especially in common areas, around the townhomes, and at neighborhood entrances—is cared for by our professional landscaping team. If you notice any issues like overgrown spots, broken irrigation, damaged signage, or struggling plants, just send a quick email to the HOA so we can follow up. Your observations help keep our shared spaces healthy, welcoming, and well-maintained!

We appreciate your attention to these important updates and thank you for helping us keep the community running smoothly!

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Water You Waiting For?

Stay Hydrated All Summer

With Raleigh's summer temperatures often soaring into the 90s, it's easy to get overheated without even realizing it. Staying properly hydrated isn't just good for your health—it can keep your energy up and your mind sharp during those long, sunny days.

  • Drink early and often—Don’t wait until you're thirsty. Start your day with water and sip regularly throughout, especially if you're outdoors.
  • Keep a refillable bottle nearby—Whether you're at Pullen Park or working from home, having water within reach makes it easier to remember to drink.
  • Eat your hydration—Fruits like watermelon, cucumbers, and strawberries are deliciously refreshing and full of water.
  • Hydrate before playtime — If kids are heading to the playground or backyard, encourage them to drink water before they go. It helps them stay energized and avoid overheating during active outdoor fun.
  • Help your neighbors out—Check in on elderly neighbors or those with outdoor jobs—they may need reminders or a bottle of cold water now and then.
  • Watch for dehydration signs—Fatigue, headaches, dizziness, and dry skin can be your body’s way of asking for more fluids.

Away But Protected: Smart Tips for Summer Travel

Summer is the season of road trips, beach vacations, and family adventures—but before you pack the car and hit the road, take a few simple steps to make sure your home stays secure. Whether you’ll be gone for a weekend or several weeks, these easy precautions can help keep your property protected.

  • Put lights on timers – Use smart plugs or timers to turn lights on and off in the evening so it looks like someone’s home.
  • Pause mail and package deliveries – An overstuffed mailbox or stack of boxes signals you’re away. Have a neighbor collect them or request a hold from USPS.
  • Tell a trusted neighbor – Let someone nearby know you’ll be out of town. They can keep an eye out for anything unusual.
  • Secure windows and doors – Double-check that all entry points are locked, including basement and garage doors.
  • Avoid oversharing online – Save the vacation pics for after your trip. Real-time posts can unintentionally alert others that your home is unattended.

Your peace of mind is just as important as your plane tickets. A little planning goes a long way to help ensure your return home is just as stress-free as your getaway. Safe travels!

REMINDERS

Community Yard Sale

Coming This Fall

Paperless in 2025

 We're 100% paperless in 2025. Please help us spread the word to your neighbors. Not only are you saving the community money, we're also doing our part to protect the planet. If you scanned a QR code to view this newsletter, you have not officially opted into the program. 



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Parking Policy

Parking on grassy areas and on sidewalks is prohibited.

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Specifically, vehicles parked on the roadway with tires on the grassy area between the curb and sidewalk and vehicles parked over the curb near the community pond. 

These vehicles are in violation of Raleigh City Code. 

Raleigh City Code

Sec. 11-2171 - PARKING PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN PLACES

(b) Designated places

Except as otherwise prohibited by law, no person shall stop, stand or park a motor vehicle (attended or unattended) except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic control device in any of the following places:



(1) On a sidewalk, in the area between the roadway and the sidewalk, in the area between the right-of-way line and the roadway or in the median area of a divided roadway.



Suggestion:

Remember, when parking your vehicle on the roadway, your vehicle's TIRES MUST BE ON THE STREET and your vehicle must remain OUT OF THE WAY OF TRAFFIC to ensure emergency vehicles can pass without obstacles.  



Pet Etiquette

Please help keep our community safe, clean and sanitary! 

For your convenience, we provide 6 pet waste stations throughout the common areas of the neighborhood.

Please take a bag with you to pick up after your pet and throw the bags in the provided pet waste cans.

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"We're all safer when I'm on a leash"

All of us working together, is what makes us a community!

Trash & Recycling

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Knowing the rules helps everyone!

Following Raleigh’s trash and recycling policies is essential for a clean and healthy community. Proper waste disposal prevents litter, pests, and diseases, ensuring a safer environment. Recycling conserves resources and reduces landfill waste, promoting sustainability. When everyone follows these guidelines, it fosters community pride and helps the city manage waste efficiently, benefiting all residents.

Help your board members better serve our community. Keep these important links and contact numbers to report issues directly to the proper agency.

Wake County Animal Control:

https://www.wakegov.com/departments-government/animal-services/animal-control

Raleigh Residents Call 919-831-6311



Non-Emergency Raleigh PD: 

https://raleighnc.gov/safety/report-crime-or-tip

Call 919-831-6311 for Non-Emergency



Code Enforcement:

https://raleighnc.gov/housing/report-code-violation

Call 919-996-2444



Fix It, Report it! (Street signs, lights & storm drains)

https://raleighnc.gov/fix-it-report-it-request-it/services/report-street-streetlight-and-sidewalk-problems

Call 919-996-6446 on weekdays

Contact Us:

Mail: P.O. Box 58036 Raleigh, NC 27658-8036

Web: www.somersetplacehoa.com

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: Somerset Place Raleigh Group

Nextdoor: somersetplacewake.nextdoor.com

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