NEW RESIDENT RESOURCES

Just moved in? Welcome home! To help make it easier for you to acclimate to life in your new community, we’ve compiled this list of tasks and resources.

Do this right away...

Register for
AppFolio

Create your resident account to pay assessments, submit ACC requests, and access key documents.

Read the newcomer's guide

Overview of neighborhood rules, contact info, and tips for settling in.

Attend an HOA Meeting

Join us the first Monday of each month at 7 PM (excluding holidays) to stay informed, ask questions, and connect with your board.

Then, check out these resources.

Review the information below to help you settle into your new home, learn the community rules and regulations, and connect with your new neighbors.

SETTLING IN

Contact Us

We — the Lakewood Forest Fund — are here to answer any questions you might have. Here’s a list of contacts in case you need to reach us.

Submit an ACC Application

Before making exterior modifications to your home, remember to submit an ACC application.

 

The ACC process ensures consistency in the quality of exterior home modifications at Lakewood Forest.

Understand Trash Service

More info on trash service here. Request a recycle bin, report a missed pickup, or ask questions by contacting info@rrrtx.com or calling 346-248-5222.

Add a shortcut on your phone

iPhone/iPad: Access the resident website through Safari, then tap the share button (a little arrow pointing up) and tap “add to home screen.”

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.”

LEARNING THE ROPES

Community Concern Form

Help keep your new community in tip-top shape by reporting issues that affect the whole community, like community landscape, amenities, and compliance.

 

Just fill out the fully online community concern form — you can even upload a photo, if you have one that will help.

Community Standards

Lakewood Forest has specific community standards on the books to keep your community (and your property value) desirable now and into the future.

CONNECTING

Community News & Events

Stay in the loop with updates, seasonal events, and all things happening around the neighborhood.

Resident-Led Clubs

From garden groups to book clubs, discover ways to connect with neighbors who share your interests—or start your own.

Civic Association

Learn how the Civic Association brings neighbors together through programs, advocacy, and community spirit.