Manor Association Board Members
Joe Winland, President
Shirley Sharp, Vice President
Debbie Henderson, Treasurer
Leslie Maddock, Secretary
Janet McDavid, Director
E mail: manorBOD@oldeivy.org
The Manor Association has 147 member units, and it is one of three members of the Neighborhood Association. The Manor Association manages membership matters including conformance to covenants, membership dues and assessments, operating budgets, and reserve planning for its units. For example, the Manor association maintains:
Building exteriors and roofs
Common areas such as lobbies, hallways, and garage
Common systems such as air conditioning and elevators
Governing Documents for The Manor Association
Manor Building Representatives
Each building in the Manor has a volunteer building representative. The building representatives provide a communication link between Manor residents (owners and tenants) and the Property Manager, and also to and from the Manor Board of Directors. Occasionally, the Manor Board will ask the building rep to post important notices on the building bulletin board or to deliver a notice to each resident’s door.
Be sure to give your building rep your phone number and email address, and an emergency contact name and number. Your building rep can also help you get acquainted with the community, so contact him or her with any questions.
Current Manor Building Representatives
+ Building 4805
Anne Humann • ahumann306@gmail.com • 404-861-7777
+ Building 4801
Karen Mercer • kief1442@yahoo.com • 770-331-2246
+ Building 4850
Gay Watson • gcwatson@mindspring.com • 404-376-5752 and Debbie Henderson • daisydah@aol.com • 404-520-1112
+ Building 4855
Pam Regus • pregus@bellsouth.net • 678-525-1271
+ Building 4905
Lynda Crane • cranelu@aol.com • 813-997-4316
+ Building 4950
Debbie Naylor • dhnaylor@gmail.com • 770-314-0606
+ Building 4955
Cammeye Smith • crone70@aol.com • 404-769-8411 and Talib Muhammad • tlbmuhammad@gmail.com
Your Moving Day
Since Manor residents live in buildings with shared facilities such as the garage and elevator, there are some special issues to be aware of. Residents moving in or out of the Manor must provide the Property Manager with a deposit to cover any potential damage to the elevator or other common spaces.
Before your moving day, email the property manager, contactus@oldeivy.org, and request that your building garage gate is open during the hours you plan to move in or out. The Property Manager will arrange for protective elevator pads to be hung in your building elevator. Residents are responsible for any elevator damage, so think of the pads as protecting your own interests.
On your moving day, please use the garage entrance, rather than the front door of the building, to move your furniture and other possessions.
Two carts are available in each Manor garage. You may use these carts to assist with your move-in process, but please return them to the garage as quickly as possible, since other residents may also need them that day for groceries and such.
Large recycling bins are available in each Manor garage. If space is available, place broken down boxes near or behind the recycling bins in the Manor garage. Please do not overwhelm the recycling bins with your moving boxes, even if they are broken down.
Leasing
The Manor Association has contracted with Rental Monitoring Solutions (RMS) to assist in managing units being leased. Owners apply through RMS, which processes background and credit checks. Owners must be in good standing with their association dues, water bills, etc. RMS collects a fee from the owner for this service.
If you have any questions related to leasing your unit, please email contact@rmsassist.com for information.
Parking
Parking spaces and garages in the Manor all assigned to specific units. Some units have two spaces assigned. Residents may not park in a space assigned to another unit without the owner’s explicit permission.
Residents may not store anything other than a parked vehicle in the garage area. Instead, all storage is limited to the assigned locked storage space for that unit.
Trash Collection & Recycling
Trash is collected twice a week (Tuesday and Friday) in the Manor. Cobb County requires that all trash be placed in plastic bags that are secured with a drawstring or other closure. Condos and Townhomes residents must put their trash bins out on collection mornings and remove them that evening.
For paint cans and other hazardous waste, you can find local disposal options on the Cobb County Household Hazardous Waste webpage.
Recycling
Large recycling bins are available in each Manor garage. Place flattened boxes beside or behind the bins. Single stream recycling (except for glass) is available throughout Olde Ivy. Pickups are every two weeks, early on a Friday morning (before the regular trash pickup). When trash pickup is adjusted for holidays, so is the recycling pickup.
All residents are asked to read and abide by the Custom Disposal Recycling and Solid Waste Guidelines.