New Resident Resources
Just moved in? Welcome home! Keep reading to help you acclimate to life in your new neighborhood.
Do this right away
Add these to your to-do list after you’ve moved into the neighborhood.
1. Register for your neighborhood hub
2. Set up Auto-pay for your assessments
Then get to know your new community
Homeowner assessments
Part of owning a home in a planned community is paying assessments to preserve and enhance shared spaces, like parks and pathways in Uplands.
Trash Service
Fill out this form to activate trash service for your new home. We recommend you submit the form no more than one week before your move-in date to avoid receptacles sitting outside for multiple days and the hassle of an inadvertent association violation.
Community concern form
Report issues that affect the whole community — like community landscape, compliance and amenity maintenance — through the community concern form. Include a photo if you have one!
Community governance
There’s a nonprofit entity in place whose purpose is to maintain the vision and integrity of your community: the Uplands Residential Community Association, or URCA for short.
Community standards
Uplands has specific community standards on the books to keep your community (and your property value) desirable now and into the future.
Renting out your house?
Connect with others
Resident directory
Use the resident directory — accessible only when logged in — to connect with your new neighbors.
Resident-led clubs
If you’ve got a passion you’d like to share — music, wine, hiking, etc. — start a club and we’ll help spread the word. It’s a great way to meet your new neighbors.
Need help?
We — your Uplands Community Life team — are here to answer any questions you might have. Here’s a list of ways to contact us in case you need to reach us.
Quick access from your phone
Android: Access the website through Chrome, tap on the three vertical dots in the top-right corner, tap “add to home screen” and then tap “add automatically.”