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Deed restrictions are private agreements that restrict the use of the real estate in some way, and are listed in the deed. The seller may add a restriction to the title of the property. Often, developers restrict the parcels of property in a development to maintain a certain amount of uniformity.
Deed restrictions are private agreements that restrict the use of the real estate in some way, and are listed in the deed. The seller may add a restriction to the title of the property. Often, developers restrict the parcels of property in a development to maintain a certain amount of uniformity.
Deed restrictions are private agreements that restrict the use of the real estate in some way, and are listed in the deed. The seller may add a restriction to the title of the property. Often, developers restrict the parcels of property in a development to maintain a certain amount of uniformity.
Deed restrictions, often called restrictive covenants” (especially in the context of homeowners associations), are restrictions contained in a deed that limit how a property can be used and what can be built on it. Most often, developers include restrictions not covered by local zoning regulations.
Having a deed restriction removed is usually difficult according to Realtor.com, but can be done. The county courthouse where the property is located will have a copy of the restrictions or covenants for your address.
For example, if someone lived in a freehold estate, they could choose to paint their home green, if they wanted. However, homeowners, who live in a deed restricted house, would be subjected to covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CCR.)
The person conveying or selling land, known as the granter, creates deed restrictions by placing them in the deed to the buyer, or grantee. Any restriction that is not illegal can be placed in the deed. For example, a granter who lives on 100 acres decides to sell 20 acres.
A person injured by a violation of a deed restriction can go to court to seek an injunction against the violation. ... But if he determined that enforcing the deed restriction would be inequitable, unjust, or not in the public interest, he could order the owner to pay money damages to the people injured by his actions.
When seeking to have a deed restriction enforced, the courts will usually draw upon state and local laws. Thus, enforcement of deed restrictions can vary by region. Legal remedies for a violation of a valid deed restriction may include a monetary damages award or other types of compensation.
A deed restriction is not valid if it violates local, state or federal laws. For example, prior to the civil rights movement, common deed restrictions included provisions preventing certain ethnic groups from purchasing property. Today those types of restrictions violate fair housing laws.
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