If you have a question that you feel might be of general interest, please submit it via e-mail to info@lwwa.org
How much is the Annual Assessment?
The Annual Assessment changes each fiscal year, June 1 to May 31. The amount is found in our current Annual Disclosures.
When are Assessment payments due, I thought it was due on the 15th?
Assessment Payments are due on June 1, and if paying quarterly, Sept. 1, December 1, and March 1. The $20 monthly Special Clubhouse Assessments are due by the 1st day of every month. The Association offers a grace period of 15 days. Payments must be received (not postmarked) at the payment processing center by the 15th. On the 16th of the month a late fee will apply, as the payment is now late.
How are dues paid?
Dues must be mailed to the payment processing center or paid online on the Lake Wildwood website. Information is available on the Member's website on the 'Home' page in the 'Member Kiosk' by clicking the button 'Pay Online'.
Can we pay our fees with credit cards?
We no longer accept credit cards in Member Services for paying Assessments. You have the option of paying with a credit card through a third-party company. Information is available for Members on their website on the 'Home' page in the 'Member Kiosk' by clicking the button 'Pay Online'. Please be advised additional fees from these third-party companies apply.
What is my account balance?
We would be happy to look up Member's account balance. Stop by Member Services or call (530) 432-1152.
What do my dues cover as far as Amenities?
Maintaining everything Members use and enjoy in this Community (i.e., the roads, Parks, Beaches, Lake, Community Center, Clubhouse, and 24-hour Security) and use of the Pool and Tennis & Pickleball Courts are included in the Annual Assessments.
Can I pay a pro-rated Amenity fee if I sign up for it after the beginning of the year?
If you have never used a particular amenity before, your annual fee can be prorated. After the first year you must pay for a full year regardless of when you sign up.
What does it mean to be in good standing ?
“Owner in Good Standing” refers to an owner who has paid all assessments, fees, fines, and penalties, and other charges levied by the Association with respect to each and all properties for which that owner bears responsibility.