Rolling Oaks Sub

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Welcome to the Rolling Oaks Subdivision's Neighborhood Watch program. This website is designed to get neighbors working together to keep the integrity of our neighborhood thriving, and keeping the vandals and thieves out. I'm happy you can join us.

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Neighborhood Watch Kickoff

Thank you for visiting! Please register so we can show law enforcement that we have enough participants to make it official. more
Started: August 29th 2010Replies: 1

Local Breakin

There was a breakin of a car on November 3rd on the west end of the sub. Please keep garage doors closed so we do not attract these incidents more
Started: January 3rd 2007Replies: 0

street signs

There has been debate in the past about our street signs. Should we replace our decorative street sign with standard commercial signs? One thought is that standard signs are cheaper, but lack in the... more
Started: January 20th 2008Replies: 1

Rolling Oaks Sub Real Estate and Home Values

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FHA Home for Sale - How to Buy a HUD Home
Familyhome120 Almost anyone can buy a FHA foreclosed home, offered by HUD, and usually get a good bargain. What Is a HUD Home? Let's say someone has bought a residential home with a Federal Housing Administration (FHA)...
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Neighborhood Resource Guide

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Ask Before You Alter
Askbefore1_th The deed restrictions for your community require written permission from the Architectural Control Committee or Board of Directors before any changes, alterations or additions are made by an owner/-resident to ...
5 Tips to Prevent Packages from being Stolen by Porch Pirates!
Amazon If UPS, FedEx or USPS delivers a package, you as the consumer are responsible for it if it's stolen. "Porch Pirates" is a relatively new term used describe the thieves that steal FedEx, UPS, etc. packages...
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