Stratland Estates
Located in Gilbert, Arizona
Welcome to Stratland Estates, an exquisite community nestled in the heart of Gilbert, Arizona. This stunning neighborhood features elegant homes on private tree-lined streets. Stratland Estates benefit from its serene atmosphere, proximity to top-rated schools, Gilbert Regional Park, and San Tan Village. Whether you seek luxury, comfort, or a family-friendly environment, Stratland is a great place to call home. Call management at (480) 820-1519 EXT. 8 to report after-hours leaks!
- Amazing Schools
- Friendly Neighbors
- Lush Landscaping
- Perfect Location
Updates
Dec. 9, 2024
DEC 9 BOARD MEETING LOCATION CHANGED
Tonight’s board meeting location is changed to a Virtual / Zoom meeting. The entire school is unavailable tonight due to a school function. Please use the details below to join the meeting via phone or computer: Time: Dec 9, 2024 06:30 PM Arizona Join by Computer: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9384736697?omn=84866577716 Or, Join by Phone Call: (720) 707-2699 Meeting ID: 938 473 6697
Nov. 5, 2024
December Board Meeting
The next meeting will be on December 9 at 6:30 PM at San Tan Elementary School.
Oct. 1, 2024
An update from your Board about recent changes
Please see the attached letter from the board of directors based on the recent changes.
Community Support
Have a question or concern? Contact us below.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Are board meetings open to all residents? If so, where and when are they held?
We encourage all Owners that want to volunteer and voice their input to attend the homeowner forum section of the meeting. Please refer to the events section of this website for meeting dates and times.
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Can I change the exterior of my property?
All new construction and all exterior changes to existing or new structures, including landscaping, must be submitted to and approved by the Architectural Committee prior to the commencement of work.
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What does the Association do?
The vast majority of residential developments built these days are managed by their own individual Association. This is done to provide decision making of all aspects at the most local level possible by a group of individually elected owners within your Association. In addition, this helps to eliminate the burden of maintenance that would otherwise be placed on the local municipality. Most owners agree that the HOA will maintain the common areas better and more often than the local municipality. Therefore, it is more advantageous to be governed by an Association than oversight directly by the local city or town.
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What happens if I don't pay my assessment?
The association depends on the ownership to make payments in a timely manner to operate effectively. Non-payment of association assessments will result in collection actions and the association may rely on legal counsel to facilitate those collection efforts.
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What is the Board of Directors?
Because your association is a legal entity, it functions similar to a regular business organization. The Board of Directors is a group of elected volunteers who serve without compensation which provide oversight and management functions to the successful operation of the association’s business affairs -- which are in accordance with the standards set by your association’s governing documents.
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Who do I call after hours to report an issue, such as an irrigation leak?
Call our office at (480) 820-1519 EXT. 8