Did you know? You may pay your rent on line. Visit our website under the link "pay on line”. Contact the management office to receive your Resident ID number to create an account. Please contact the office if you have any questions or click the "help link" on the website.
Refer a friend or coworker and get a $50 rent credit. You will also be entered in a drawing to win a $300 credit to your account. Please contact the office for details.
Enjoy these perks at The Villas at Katy Trail year round!!!
Hot coffee, tea, and cookies are available in the business center daily.
Pest control comes out every Thursday. Call the office for a service in your apartment if you have a problem.
Smith Patrol Services is available for after hour disturbance calls. Please call 214-631-4444 or contact the office number to reach them.
OUR HOME YOUR HOME We ask that you help us to keep The Villas at Katy Trail your favorite place to live. We strive to keep our community beautiful and we want you to take pride in your home too.
Pet Pickup Reminder
We understand that with your busy schedule, some days it’s all you can do to let your pooch out long enough to do his business. No matter how little time you have, please be sure to make it your business to pick up after your pet. It’s part of your pet agreement and, well, the right thing to do. Thanks you for your cooperation.
Remember to be thoughtful of your neighbors and keep the noise to a reasonable level. Quiet hours are from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. every day.
The Club Room and Fitness Center will be closing at 11pm nightly.
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Please do not park your vehicles over the fire lanes or anywhere that obstructs streets, driveways or sidewalks. Vehicles are subject to a citation by the City of Dallas. Towing will be strictly enforced. If you do not have a parking sticker for your vehicle please come to the office immediately to avoid being towed.
If you are parked illegally around The Villas at Katy Trail, the City of Dallas will ticket you. We have seen this happen within five minutes. Please be aware!
Please do not set trash bags outside of your apartment door or outside of the trash bins and chutes. We want to avoid inviting unwanted pests to the community!
Thank you so much for your cooperation and have a great day!!!
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Energy Efficiency Statements:
Do-it-yourself energy saving tips:
Reduce your air conditioning costs by 2% just by raising your thermostat by 1 degree in the summer.
Lower your thermostat by only 1 degree and reduce your heating bills by 3%.
Use a ceiling fan to spread cold or warm air more evenly throughout the room. Remember to keep the fan direction DOWN in the summer and UP in the winter.
Keep fixtures and bulbs clean. Dirt can absorb as much as 50% of the light.
Reduce your electricity usage for lighting by up to 75% just by replacing your incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.
Turn off your computer and monitor when you’re not using them. Using a ‘sleep’ mode can reduce your computer’s energy usage by half.
Your dishwasher uses the same amount of water regardless of how many dishes are washed. Wash full loads. Air-dry your dishes by opening the door after your dishwasher’s final rinse stage.
Be sure to wash full laundry loads whenever possible. Your washer uses about the same amount of energy regardless of how much clothing is being washed.
Clean the lint filter after every load. Lint on the filter reduces airflow, so the dryer works harder and it takes longer to dry your clothes.
Don’t put lamps, TVs or other heat-producing devices near your air-conditioning thermostat. The thermostat senses the heat from these items and can cause the air conditioner to run longer than necessary.
Between 80 and 85 percent of the energy used to wash clothes comes from heating the water. Using warm or cool water instead of hot will save money and energy and get clothes just as clean.
In the average home, 25% of the electricity used to power home electronics such as TVs and DVD players, is consumed while the products are actually turned off. Plug home electronics into power strips and turn the power strips off when the equipment is not in use.