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Frequently Asked Questions

General

Residents are responsible for electric, trash and gas.

Your rent includes water, sewage, and landscaping.

Yes, late fees apply for rent and all other charges that are not paid in a timely manner.

You may direct your questions to the Housing Management Office.

The number of pets in a home is limited to two. Residents are required to complete a Pet Addendum with the Leasing Agreement. The following aggressive breeds are not permitted: Akita, Chow, Doberman, Pit Bull, Rottweiler, American Staffordshire Terriers, English Stafford Terriers, Bull Terriers, Wolf Hybrids, or any other breed with dominant traits geared toward aggression. Residents are responsible for any pet damages. Exotic pets are not allowed. $300 Non-refundable pet fee plus $10/month pet rent per pet (2 pets allowed)

Our fully bonded maintenance staff will be resolving all resident service requests. Hunt Companies provides a 24-hour a day service line where you’ll talk to a real person to provide the details of your request. We will even take care of your request if you cannot take time off from your busy schedule to be in your home. Residents will never be charged for the service performed.

You can submit a request online or contact our 24-hour-a-day service line at 478-929-3142.

Yes, Huntington Village will be responsible for trash pickup at no additional cost to the resident.

Yes, all residents are required to mow any fenced-in yards. Landscaping services are included for residents without a fence.

Leasing

Yes, all residents are required to sign a lease.

The lease is a standard resident agreement used by all conventional rental properties. Residents are required to sign a lease in order to reside in housing. The lease specifies the rights and responsibilities of a resident and owner.

If you do not fulfill your lease term, move out before your lease expires, you are held responsible for rent until such time as your lease expires or a new resident moves in to your residence, whichever occurs first.

Residents may be evicted for non-payment, egregious acts, or failure to follow Community Policies.

Written notice is required before vacating your home and should be given at our management office as soon as you are aware of your moving arrangements (written 30 day notice depending on lease terms).

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