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 these right away...
Register for this website
Set up auto-pay
Request amenity access
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
Sign up for trash service
Fill out this form to activate trash service for your new home. We recommend submitting 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. The Waste Management calendar is located here.
Submit for design review
Before adding sod or making other exterior modifications to your home, remember to submit a design review application.
The design review process ensures consistency in the quality of exterior home modifications at Regency.
Contact us
We — your Regency Community Life team — are here to answer any questions you might have. Here’s a list of contacts in case you need to reach us.
Add a shortcut on 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.”
Learning the ropes
Homeowner assessments
Part of owning a home in a planned community is paying assessments to preserve and enhance shared spaces, like the Grand Room in Regency.
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.
Resident agreement
When you register for this website, you agree to the Regency resident agreement. It’s a document that lays out the community rules. Read through it to ensure you know what’s allowed and what’s prohibited.
Renting out your house?
Community standards
RMCA has specific community standards on the books to keep your community (and your property value) desirable now and into the future.
Community governance
There’s a nonprofit entity in place whose purpose is to maintain the vision and integrity of your community: the Regency at Montaine Community Association, or RMCA for short.
Staying in the know
News & events
Now that you are registered for the website, you’ll automatically receive Regency’s community newsletter, Regency News, in your inbox. The newsletter is the best method for staying current on community news and events.
New resident events
We host several events each year to help new residents navigate their new community. Watch for a special invite in your inbox to the Regency Welcome Breakfast.
Resident-led clubs
What’s better than connecting with others who share your interests? Your new community has a host of resident-led clubs to fit most interests. It’s a great way to meet your neighbors, too!
Emergency alerts
Let’s be real. Wildfires, tornadoes, flooding, and other community emergencies are a reality in Colorado. When they happen nearby, we want fast notification. Stay in the know with real-time alerts from Castle Rock’s emergency responders by signing up for CodeRED — the town’s emergency alert system.
