1071 Canal Street
The Villages, FL 32162
(352) 753-4022
pollution dissolved or suspended in the water is trapped by wetland plants and soils.
They also hold and store large amounts of floodwaters that recharge the aquifer and prevent
flood damage.
• I live next to one of the wetlands. Can I mow and cut trees for a better view?
No, these areas are strictly regulated by permits and are closely monitored by environmental
consultants to ensure permit compliance. Violations of environmental laws can lead to a broad
array of punishments, which may include criminal charges or fines that may range up to $10,000
per day per offense.
• Who maintains wetlands?
Please contact District Property Management (352)753-4022
Personal Property
• We think we have a geological anomaly in our yard. What do we do?
If you feel that your home, property or self is threatened, call 911 immediately.
If you do not feel immediately threatened, contact District Property Management (352)753-4022
so the area can be inspected and checked for underground utilities.
• Who is responsible to repair the fence and/or wall on our property?
Your Declaration of Restrictions stipulates who is responsible for maintaining the wall or fence
on your property.
You can download them here: Declaration Of Restrictions
If you are still unsure, please call District Property Management (352)752-4022
• There is water coming out of our water meter, who should we call?
Please contact Finance Customer Service at (352)750-0000 Monday – Friday from 8:00am to
5:00pm. After hours, please contact Community Watch at (352) 753-0550.
• I have concerns regarding our neighbor’s overgrown lawn, what should I do?
Please contact the Community Standards office (352)751-3912 with the address of the property.
All calls may remain anonymous.
Roadways
• There is a pothole in the road in front of our house. Who is responsible for fixing it?
All Villa roads and District 4 roads in Marion County: please call District Property
Management office (352)753-4022.
All other roadways please contact the county/city you reside in:
Sumter County- (352) 689-4400
Lake County- (352) 343-5439
Town of Lady Lake- (352) 751-1526