Forest Pond HOA

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The Forest Pond Subdivision was developed out of a parcel of land that was known as the Mallard Creek Township in Mecklenburg County of North Carolina.

The plat was entitled Boundary Survey of Mallard Creek Road Property by Yarbrough-Williams & Associates, Inc. was submitted to the Register of Deeds Mecklenburg County in Book 08425,  MORE...

 

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Barking / Nuisance Dogs

Has anything been distributed to the community recently regarding nuisance animals, especially barking dogs? I have to listen to the same 2-3 dogs barking just about every night from a house on Forest... more
Started: September 18th 2007Replies: 16

Walking path off Spanish Moss Lane

Hi there, Im new to the neighborhood and noticed that we have a very cute "playground" and "picnic tables" area for the neighborhood. The problem is the tables need badly replaced as well as the games... more
Started: April 23rd 2018Replies: 0

Critters living in tree stump in my backyard....

...I have chipmunks living in a tree stump in my back. These critters have created a huge hole as well. The tree stump was removed last week. Can someone suggest an inexpensive way of removing these... more
Started: August 8th 2015Replies: 0

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Pets and Asthma
Petsthumb Your pet's dead skin flakes, urine, feces, saliva and hair can trigger asthma. Dogs, cats, rodents (including hamsters and guinea pigs) and other mammals can trigger asthma in individuals with an allergic...
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