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rgatijnet1
Dec 04, 2013Explorer III
Most neighborhoods have deed restrictions when they are first formed. This is something that most developers use to show new buyers how the homes are to be built and maintained, etc.
Now that it is established that deed restrictions are in place,you need to look at the realities of them. If your housing development DOES NOT have an HOA, deed restrictions are useless. The local building department DOES NOT enforce deed restrictions. Deed restrictions are enforced by the HOA and this enforcement is paid for by an assessment to ALL homeowners. If you do not have monthly assessment payments going to an HOA, you do not have one and there is no money available for legal enforcement.
Basically without an HOA, the deed restrictions become unenforceable and you can basically tell the little old lady, and any other neighbors, to pound salt.
Now, forgetting deed restrictions, you need to find out if there are any CITY ordinances that prohibits parking an RV out front of your house, etc. Some cities do have such restrictions and those are enforceable by the building code enforcement folks.
If there are no CITY ordinances restricting your RV, or flag pole, then enjoy yourself and forget about others.
Now that it is established that deed restrictions are in place,you need to look at the realities of them. If your housing development DOES NOT have an HOA, deed restrictions are useless. The local building department DOES NOT enforce deed restrictions. Deed restrictions are enforced by the HOA and this enforcement is paid for by an assessment to ALL homeowners. If you do not have monthly assessment payments going to an HOA, you do not have one and there is no money available for legal enforcement.
Basically without an HOA, the deed restrictions become unenforceable and you can basically tell the little old lady, and any other neighbors, to pound salt.
Now, forgetting deed restrictions, you need to find out if there are any CITY ordinances that prohibits parking an RV out front of your house, etc. Some cities do have such restrictions and those are enforceable by the building code enforcement folks.
If there are no CITY ordinances restricting your RV, or flag pole, then enjoy yourself and forget about others.
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