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Park rules


We are happy that you are part of the Crammond Court community.

The following rules will be enforced for the well-being of all residents and so that everybody can take pride in being part of the Crammond Court community.

Lot maintenance
  • The grass should be cut regularly
  • All cars must be operable
  • No garbage bags lying around

Being good neighbours
  • No late partying. As stated by Miramichi by-laws, no noise past
  • Pets have to be quiet and one dog and or one cat is considered as a maximum of pet allowed per household on the park.


If you need assistance with the upkeep, we are happy to look into a cost efficient solution with you.

If you want to make any suggestions regarding those rules, feel free to contact us



Sewer lines: do NOT flush paper towels, disposable diapers or liners, sanitary napkins, etc. Any repairs due to such articles will be charged to the resident. Coffee grounds, grease, and food particle should NOT be flushed down kitchen or bath drains.

Each resident is responsible for upkeep of his or her driveway, walkway, patio, and sump pump.

There shall be no car maintenance anywhere in the Park.

Plug in electric tapes on all water lines prior to freezing weather.

If damage is done because of neglect of tenant, the tenant will be held responsible.

No occupant shall tamper with meter boxes or other electrical equipment. Any utility repairs from the parks’ outlets to and including the resident’s home are the responsibility of the resident. All sewer, water, electrical, and television connections must meet provincial and local standards and be performed by qualified, authorized personnel.

Section D
Animals
No animals are allowed except house pets, such as dogs, cats, tropical fish and birds that are approved and registered at the Park office. Noisy, unleashed and unruly animals will not be allowed to remain. All cats and dogs are to be leashed or an owner will be asked to remove his house pet if complaints are received.

Unleashed animals will be reported to the animal control department.

Section E
Vehicles

=> Vehicles lacking current licenses or registrations will be towed away without notification.
No unsightly vehicles are to be parked in the Park. Vehicles, which are badly rusted or damaged and remain so for thirty days after notice of such condition shall be considered unsightly and may be removed by Management at Tenant’s expense.


=> The Management is not responsible for damage, injury, or loss by accident, fire or theft to resident’s property, or property of a resident’s guests. This will be considered full notification that you are using property and/or equipment at your own risk. Residents will be held liable for any and all damages caused by them and their guests, and residents assume all such responsibility. Tenant’s homes and vehicles are NOT covered by the Park’s insurance and should have their own insurance.

It is required that all homeowners carry fire and liability insurance.

No soliciting will be allowed in the Park. Please notify us of any solicitors.
Towing and impoundment notice


A car has been noticed on your lot that needs to be removed since it is not operable and therefore enbridges the rules of the park.

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