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W4RLR
Dec 05, 2013Explorer
Hikerdogs wrote:Wrong answer. Restrictive covenants "run with the land" and survive the dissolution of the HOA. Check your deed.
Check with the city/county and an attorney as to the validity of the covenants. Most are written by the developer and are under his/her control until a certain percentage of the lots in the development are sold. Once the appropriate number of lots are sold and have resident owners the developer has them form a HOA. The home owners Association then becomes the party responsible for enforcement of the covenants.
Generally the covenants have an expiration date. If there is no HOA in place to vote to extend the expiration date they cease to exist.
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