Parking in the City of Williamsburg is at a premium and so is parking at King & Queen Apartments. Space is limited and it is imperative that everyone living at King & Queen Apartments is properly using the parking lot.
General Sanitation: Including Properly Disposing of Trash, Recycling, Cardboard, and Furniture
Rules & Regulations Spotlight: General Sanitation General Sanitation, Including Properly Disposing of Trash, Recycling, Cardboard, and Furniture. General sanitation including properly disposing of trash, recycling, cardboard, and furniture, is important in any community. Located in the Historical Preservation District of the City of Williamsburg, Virginia with upwards of 52 residents living in 26 apartments on less than a half an acre, … Read More
Drain Care: Preventing Hair, Food, and Other Debris from Clogging Your Bathtub, Bathroom Sink, or Kitchen Sink Drain.
Rules & Regulations Spotlight: Drain Care Preventing Hair, Food and Other Debris from Clogging Your Bathtub, Bathroom Sink, or Kitchen Sink Drain. Please refer to King & Queen Apartments’ Tenant Handbook & Rules and Regulations regarding Drains. Bathtub Drain Care: Starting in the summer of 2018, each apartment is issued a new TubShroom Strainer & Hair Catcher. Use and keep the … Read More
Apartment Utility Bills and Charges
All tenants at King & Queen Aartments are responsible for their apartment utility bills and charges. Tenants are responsible for the cost of utilities noted on Section 1 of the Lease Agreement during the Lease term (from the when your lease starts to when it ends). These utilities, found in Paragraph 1, include: electric, heating fuel (which includes fuel for heating the … Read More
Keep Your Apartment in Order. It Is Your Responsibility.
It is important to keep your apartment in order. It is your responsibility. To keep your apartment in order, you must routinely do things such as keeping your kitchen and bathroom clean, disposing of trash promptly, and not providing reasons for insects and pests to live in your apartment. Doing simple things such as keeping your kitchen free of standing … Read More
Keeping Your Personal Property Safe. What To Do If It Is Damaged Or Stolen.
Downtown Williamsburg is a beautiful, quaint, historic area. That said, anything can happen anywhere, and at any time. Here are some important things to consider for keeping your personal property safe and what to do if it is damaged or stolen.
Apartment Exterior, Including Leaving Items on Porches and Railings & Fire Code
Rules & Regulations Spotlight: Apartment Exterior Leaving Items on Porches and Railings & Fire Code. King & Queen Apartments is located in the City of Williamsburg’s Historic Preservation District. As such, it is imperative that the property be kept up and free of trash, debris and unsightly items in front of apartment exterior, or on the porches or landings. Towels, rugs … Read More
King & Queen Apartments Recycling Program
In an effort to reduce the amount of reusable items that tend to be thrown away each week, which take up space not only in the dumpster, but also the landfill, King & Queen Apartments has partnered with County Waste and Recycling | a GFL Company in our recycling program. A 2 sq. yd. recycling container is available at the … Read More
Simple Kitchen Safety Tips
Kitchen safety is paramount, especially in multi-family buildings and apartments. Your kitchen is the most dangerous room in your apartment. According to the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) research, cooking is the leading cause of home fires. Two of every five home fires begin in the kitchen-more than any other place in the home. Cooking fires are also the leading cause … Read More
Prevent Kitchen Fires!
From the article, Prevent Kitchen Fires! found on Williamsburg Fire Department’s Website Prevent Kitchen Fires at King & Queen Apartments! Fire Prevention Week ~ October 6th – 12th, 2013 It’s time for Fire Prevention Week, and from October 6-12 the Williamsburg Fire Department is joining forces with the non-profit National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to remind residents to ‘Prevent Kitchen Fires.’ During … Read More
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