Welcome Ridge View Residents!
It is our pleasure to have you as a valued resident & we want to be the first to welcome you home! At Ridge View Apartment Homes it is our mission to provide a well-managed apartment community for people who appreciate superior service and exceptional value. Please feel confident that we have a team of the industry’s best and brightest on-site management team to answer any questions you may have and to assist you with your maintenance requests. We look forward to serving you and are thrilled you chose to call Ridge View Apartments home. We are here and ready to listen! Please provide us with open and honest feedback, and in return we continue to enhance our service and make you proud to call Ridge View Apartment Homes a place you will call home for years to come. Again, Welcome Home!
Cable Provider for Ridge View |
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Comcast – XfinityDirect Sales Representative – Rico Ringgold
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Maintenance Numbers |
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For EMERGENCY issues after hours please call (410) 391-8990, option #3 |
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Utilities |
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Protect Your Family from Lead In Your Home |
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Protect Your Family from Lead In Your Home – the EPA has created a pamphlet explaining the dangers of lead in your home and how to protect your family from lead-based paint hazards. You can view that pamphlet here. | ||
Local Eats – Our Recommendations |
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Recycling Rules at Ridge View
We Collect | We Do NOT Collect | |
Metal | Aluminum & steel food & beverage cans, EMPTY aerosol cans, aluminum foil and pie pans |
Propane cylinders, pots and pans, scrap metal |
Glass | All colors of glass bottles and jars | Dishes, ceramics, drinking glasses, window glass, light bulbs, mirrors, crystal, cookware (such as “Corningware™” “Pyrex™”) |
Plastic | Narrow-neck plastic bottles and jugs (with a 1-7 recycling symbol), wide mouth plastic containers (such as butter, and yogurt containers), rigid plastics (such as buckets, drinking cups, and flower pots) | Plastic bags, Styrofoam™, clam shells (such as packaging for toys and batteries), CD jewel cases, VHS tapes, plastic electronics |
Paper & Cardboard | Newspapers (including all inserts), magazines, phone books, catalogs, books, paper, mail, paperboard (such as cereal and shoe boxes), cardboard (flattened), milk and juice cartons/boxes | Paper or cardboard covered by food, tissues, foil gift wrap, photo paper |