Welcome To Sonnier Mobile Home Park!

Thursday, June 20, 2024

How To Prepare Your Garbage Bins For Pickup?


As part of our ongoing efforts to maintain a clean and pleasant environment in our community, we would like to remind everyone of the proper procedures for preparing and placing your trash bins for collection. It is important to be aware of the guidelines in preparing trash bins for the carbage collection company to pick up.

Following these guidelines will ensure a smooth and efficient process for both residents and the garbage collection company.

Do’s:

  1. Use Appropriate Containers: Please use the designated trash bins provided by the garbage collection company. Ensure that lids are securely closed to prevent spillage and to keep pests away.

  2. Bag Your Trash: All garbage should be bagged and securely tied before being placed in the bin. This helps to prevent litter and makes it easier for collectors to handle.

  3. Positioning: Place your carts curbside the night before your collection day. On collection days, the trash bins should be placed at the designated collection area in front of your home. Ensure that bins are positioned with the handles facing your home and the lids opening towards the street. Do not block sidewalks, driveways, or fire hydrants with your bins.

  4. Spacing: Leave at least three feet of space between your trash bin and any other objects, including other bins, mailboxes, and parked cars. This allows the collection truck's automated arms to easily access your bin.

  5. Back: Please remember to bring your bins back in after they have been emptied. Leaving empty bins out in front of your home can be unsightly and obstructive.



Don’ts:

  1. Overfilling: Do not overfill your trash bins. The lids should be able to close completely. Overflowing bins can cause litter and attract pests.

  2. Securely Bagged: When filling your trash bins, make sure that the trash is securely bagged to prevent spills or littering. Overfilled bins can also pose a safety hazard for the collection workers. If you have excess trash that does not fit in your bin, please hold onto it until the next collection day.

  3. Hazardous Materials: Do not place hazardous materials such as batteries, paint, chemicals, or electronics in your trash bin. These items require special disposal methods and can be dangerous. It is important to remember that only household waste should be placed in the trash bins.

  4. Heavy Items: Avoid placing excessively heavy items in your trash bin, as this can make it difficult for the collection team and could damage the bin.

  5. Incorrect Days: Do not place your trash bin out on days other than the designated collection day. Early or late placements can lead to cluttered streets and missed collections. Also, garbage companies delay for a day their collection schedule during holidays.


Separate recyclables from regular trash and place them in the appropriate recycling bins. Follow the local recycling guidelines for acceptable materials. By recycling properly, we can reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and help protect the environment.

We appreciate your cooperation in following these guidelines to help keep our mobile home park clean and orderly. If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thank you for your attention to this matter and for your ongoing commitment to our community.




Reference:
https://www.wasteconnections.com/
https://www.wasteprousa.com/

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Implementing Rules & Regulations

 

As your property management team, we strive to ensure a safe, enjoyable, and harmonious living environment for all residents of our mobile home park. 

We understand that living in a community setting can sometimes present challenges, but it also offers opportunities for us to work together to enhance our way of living.

It has come to our attention that there have been instances where certain rules and regulations of the mobile home park have not been followed as outlined in your lease agreement. 

These rules and regulations are in place to ensure the safety, security, and well-being of all residents, as well as to maintain the overall aesthetics and functionality of the park.


If you'd like to review, CLICK HERE for the Rules & Regulations.

And CLICK HERE for the 60 Days Compliance mailed to you before for some of the rules that are enforced.

Unfortunately, failure to comply with these rules can have negative consequences. Therefore, we have been implementing the enforcement policy regarding violations of park rules. This may include issuing violation notices and associated fees for non-compliance.

As part of this effort, please be advised that our Resident Concierge or Park Manager are conducting weekly inspections of the premises. These inspections are scheduled to ensure that all community guidelines and regulations are being followed.

During these inspections, we will be looking for any instances of non-compliance with our community rules. Should any violations be observed, a violation notice will be issued, and if necessary, violation charges may be applied to your account.

We understand that receiving a violation notice can be frustrating, but it is essential for the overall well-being of the community that we all do our part to adhere to the rules and regulations. 

However, we also want to emphasize that we are here to help and support you in resolving any issues or concerns you may have.

In this spirit, we are extending an offer to collaborate with any residents who may be struggling to comply with certain rules, particularly regarding the skirting of your mobile homes. 

Skirting not only enhances the appearance of your home but also helps to protect it from the elements and pests.

If you are experiencing difficulties in meeting this requirement, we encourage you to reach out to us. We are more than willing to discuss potential solutions and provide assistance where needed. 

We understand that working and maintaining these standards requires a collective effort, and we appreciate your cooperation in helping to keep our community a wonderful place to live.

Together, we can work towards creating a community that we can all be proud to call home. Thank you for your attention to this matter and for your continued cooperation.


Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Waterscope Resident User Guide

 

Before we go to Waterscope, for your reference, check here for the water and sewer rates in the City of Lake Charles:

Water Rates

Sewer Rates

The Consumer Web Portal and Mobile App provide a variety of methods for end-consumer data access. These tools are designed to educate and empower end-consumers on their consumption patterns.

With Watercope, you can view your monthly consumption, and check for leaks. Check below to find out how.

STEP 1

Go to Dashboard

You receive an email from Waterscope with their username and password to log into the system. 

Here's the link to log in:   https://waterscope.us/Home/Main

Enter your email address and password.



Click the Forgot Password option if you'd like to reset your password.


Getting Through The Waterscope Terms and Conditions 

Swipe to see the scroll bar and scroll down:

 




If you can't find the email from Waterscope, simply enter the email address you gave to us and click the Forgot Password and you'll receive an email to reset the password and access your account.

You can call our office at 504-445-650 or send us a text message at 504-226-5884 for any questions.

STEP 2

Click on CONSUMPTION HISTORY


STEP 3

Click on Time Interval

STEP 4

Click on 1 WEEK or 1 MONTH

STEP 5

Click on Total Consumption to see your usage for the last month

You can use this drop down menu to select 1 day, 1 week, 1 month or a custom timeframe

STEP 6

Click on USAGE OVERVIEW

This will allow you to see if you have any leaks occurring.

STEP 7

Highlight the daily Blue data for Domestic Use

Domestic use is considered dishwashers, sinks, showers, washing machines etc.

STEP 8

Highlight the daily Red data for daily Leak Amount in gallons

The meter determines a leak when water is moving through the meter for 24 continuous hours, without a stop in consumption.

STEP 9

Click on Leak Rate...

This will alert the end user of the gallons per minute lost to leaks

.01GPM = 14.4 gallons per day

.1 GPM = 144 gallons per day

.25 GPM = 360 gallons per day

STEP 10

Click on Actual Usage For One Week...

This will show how much water was lost to leaks, vs consumed by resident.

STEP 11

Click on NOTIFICATIONS

STEP 12

Select "Email"

STEP 13

Click on Verify

STEP 14

Select "Text"

STEP 15

Click on Validate OTP 

This will be a code WaterScope sends your phone to verify the number.

STEP 16

Click on Consumption Per Day

STEP 17

Type "100"

You will receive an alert if your meter measures more than this amount.

Average person uses 50-75 gallons per day.


STEP 18

Type "30" 

You will receive an alert if your meter temperature goes below this amount, indicating possible heat tape failure.

STEP 19

Check the box to receive Temperature Alerts 

STEP 20

Check the box to receive Consumption Alerts

STEP 21

Click Save 


Waterscope Mobile App

Waterscope App is a great solution for monitoring your water usage, this is an alternative for the online version. It has intuitive dashboard, and powerful analytics tools, you'll be able to stay on top of your water consumption and identify areas where you can make changes to save money.

You can download in Google Play or Apple App Store.








Monday, May 6, 2024

Upcoming Projects and Developments!

As stewards of our community, we are committed to continually enhancing your living experience here at Sonnier Mobile Home Park.

We're thrilled to announce some exciting projects and developments that are on the horizon, aimed at improving our park's infrastructure and aesthetics.

  1. Installation of New Mailboxes: One of the upcoming projects we're thrilled to share with you is the installation of brand-new mailboxes before the end of June. We understand the importance of having a reliable and secure system for receiving your mail, and these new mailboxes will not only provide a more organized solution but also enhance the overall appearance of our community.

  2. Installation of a New Fence: In addition to the new mailboxes, we're embarking on a project to install a new fence around certain areas of the park, which will start before the end of June. This fence will not only improve security but also provide a sense of privacy and delineate boundaries more clearly. Safety and comfort are our top priorities, and this new fence will contribute to both.

  3. Road Paving: We're also excited to announce that road paving is on the agenda, which we plan to start before end of July. Smooth, well-maintained roads are essential for safe and convenient travel within our community. The road paving project will ensure that our streets remain in excellent condition, enhancing accessibility and overall beauty.

These projects are just the beginning. We have several more initiatives in the pipeline aimed at further enhancing our mobile home park.

As we embark on these developments, we want to emphasize the importance of patience and understanding, as these projects involve various processes that may take some time to complete.

Improving our mobile home park requires careful planning, coordination, and execution. From obtaining necessary permits to sourcing materials and coordinating with contractors, each step in the process is essential to ensure the successful implementation of these projects.

While we are committed to completing these enhancements in a timely manner, we also prioritize quality and thoroughness to ensure that the results meet our community's expectations.

Your patience and cooperation during this time are greatly appreciated. By working together, we can create a community that we can all take pride in.

As always, we value your feedback and encourage you to reach out with any questions or concerns you may have regarding these upcoming developments. Your input is invaluable as we strive to create a community that we can all be proud to call home.

Thank you for your continued cooperation and support as we work together to make Sonnier Mobile Home Park an even better place to live.


Monday, April 29, 2024

Attention Sonnier Residents!

  

Bring a friend to our park and everyone wins! If you refer someone who moves into our community, you get a $300 prepaid gift card or a $300 credit to your account

The new tenant you refer will have all their move-in costs reimbursed up to $3,000 after 30 days!  🎉

It's a great time to be a part of our vibrant community, where we support each other. ðŸ‘¨‍👩‍👧‍👦

So, tell your friends, family, and trusted acquaintances you know who’s looking for a new place about this promotion!  

We're building a fantastic community, one referral at a time! Let's grow our community together!

Contact us today for more details! 

Let's grow our community together🌟

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

20 Tips For Spring Cleaning Your Home


Here are 20 helpful tips for spring cleaning your home:

  • 1. Declutter First

            
         Start by decluttering each room. Donate or discard items
         you no longer need or use.
  • 2. Create a Cleaning Schedule


  • Break down tasks into manageable chunks and schedule

  • them over several days to avoid overwhelm.



  • 3. Work Top to Bottom


  • Dust ceilings, fans, light fixtures, and shelves first, then

  • work your way down to furniture and floors.



  • 4. Don't Forget Walls


  • Wipe down walls and baseboards with a damp cloth or

  • sponge to remove dust and grime.


  • 5. Clean Windows and Screens


  • Wash windows inside and out, and clean window screens

  • to let more light in and improve air quality.



  • 6. Freshen Up Fabrics


  • Launder curtains, throw pillows, and cushion covers.

  • Vacuum upholstered furniture and mattresses.


  • 7. Deep Clean Carpets and Rugs


  • Use a carpet cleaner or hire a professional service to

  • deep clean carpets and rugs.



  • 8. Sanitize High-Touch Surfaces


  • Disinfect doorknobs, light switches, remote controls,

  • and other frequently touched surfaces.



  • 9. Tackle Kitchen Appliances


  • Clean inside and outside of appliances like the

  • refrigerator, oven, microwave, and dishwasher.



  • 10. Scrub Cabinets and Drawers


  • Empty cabinets and drawers, wipe them down,

  • and organize items before returning them.


  • 11. Freshen Up the Bathroom


  • Clean grout, scrub tiles, and disinfect the toilet,

  • sink, shower, and bathtub.



  • 12. Service HVAC Systems


  • Change air filters, clean vents, and schedule

  • maintenance for your heating and cooling systems.


  • 13. Inspect for Leaks


  • Check for leaks under sinks, around toilets, and

  • in the roof. Repair any leaks promptly to

  • prevent water damage.



  • 14. Clean Gutters and Downspouts


  • Remove debris from gutters and downspouts

  • to prevent clogs and water damage.


  • 15. Maintain Exterior Surfaces


  • Power wash siding, decks, patios, and driveways

  • to remove dirt, mildew, and stains.



  • 16. Check Seals and Weather Stripping


  • Inspect seals around doors and windows.

  • Replace any worn-out weather stripping to improve

  • energy efficiency.


  • 17. Organize Storage Spaces


  • Sort through closets, cabinets, and storage areas.

  • Donate unused items and organize the rest for

  • easy access.



  • 18. Maintain Outdoor Areas


  • Prune bushes, trees, and shrubs. Plant flowers or

  • vegetables in garden beds or pots.


  • 19. Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

  • Ensure all detectors are working properly by testing
  • them and replacing batteries if needed.
   
  • 20. Create a Maintenance Checklist


  • Develop a maintenance checklist for regular upkeep tasks

  • to keep your home clean and well-maintained year-round.

And you can also download the Spring Cleaning Checklist in the free download section.

By following these tips, you can effectively spring clean your home, and create a fresh, inviting space for the season ahead.