EarthWorx Land Management

Land Clearing for HOAs and Community Associations

Common area maintenance, entrance clearing, and hazard tree removal for HOAs and neighborhoods across Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati, and Southeast Indiana.

We work with a lot of HOA boards and property managers in Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties. The job is usually the same: overgrown common areas that nobody has touched in years, retention pond banks choked with brush, or dead trees that are one storm away from landing on somebody's car.

HOA work is different from clearing an empty lot. You have residents nearby, cars parked along the road, and a board that wants to know exactly what is happening before the equipment shows up. We get that. We walk the property with your property manager, outline what gets cleared and what stays, and schedule the work to keep disruptions to a minimum.

We carry full liability insurance in Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana, and we can provide certificates of insurance to your management company before work starts. That is usually the first question we get from HOA boards, so we figured we would put it up front. See our <a href="/services-forestry-mulching/">forestry mulching</a> and <a href="/services-land-clearing/">land clearing</a> services, or <a href="/free-estimate/">request a free estimate</a>.

What We Bring

Why Property Managers Choose EarthWorx

Fully insured with COI on request

We carry general liability insurance in all three states and provide certificates of insurance directly to your management company or HOA board before equipment hits the ground.

Scheduled around residents

We coordinate timing with your property manager to avoid early morning disruptions, school bus hours, and community events. We communicate start and end dates clearly so you can notify residents.

Common area and entrance clearing

Neighborhood entrances, monument sign areas, and common green spaces get overgrown fast. We clear them back to a clean, maintained look without damaging landscaping you want to keep.

Retention pond and drainage work

Pond banks, drainage swales, and detention basins fill up with brush and small trees over time. We clear them to restore proper water flow and reduce mosquito habitat.

Hazard tree identification and removal

Dead trees, leaning trees, and trees with root damage near walkways and parking areas are a liability. We identify and remove hazard trees before they become insurance claims.

Recurring maintenance programs

Many HOAs bring us back once or twice a year to keep common areas in check. We can set up a recurring schedule so your board does not have to remember to call every time things get overgrown.

Common Projects

Work We Handle for HOAs & Community Associations

  • Common area brush and tree clearing
  • Neighborhood entrance and monument sign clearing
  • Retention pond bank maintenance
  • Walking trail clearing and widening
  • Dead tree and hazard tree removal
  • Fence line clearing along property boundaries
  • Drainage swale and detention basin maintenance
  • Overgrown lot clearing in planned communities

Get a Free Estimate from EarthWorx

Call (859) 710-6107 or fill out our estimate form. We will walk your property and give you a firm price before any work starts.

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FAQ

Common Questions

Answers about land clearing for hoas & community associations.

Yes. We carry general liability insurance in Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana and will send a COI directly to your property management company before work starts. Most boards require this and we are used to the process.

We schedule work during normal daytime hours and coordinate with your property manager to avoid school bus times and community events. We give advance notice so residents can move vehicles if needed. Most common area jobs take one to two days.

It depends on acreage, vegetation density, and access. A typical common area clearing job in Boone or Kenton County runs between $1,500 and $5,000. Retention pond bank clearing is usually $2,000 to $6,000 depending on the perimeter. We give free on-site estimates so your board gets a firm number before approving the work.

Yes. A lot of our HOA clients bring us back once or twice a year to maintain common areas, pond banks, and trail systems. We can set up a recurring schedule with your management company.

That is one of the advantages of forestry mulching. The operator controls exactly what gets cleared and what stays. We walk the property with your manager beforehand and flag anything that needs to be protected.

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