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To find out whether a specific property has any deed restrictions, you can ask the owner or property agent to provide you with the details. Deed restrictions on a property can be found by researching either the “DEED or the “RESTRICTION” on the Travis County Clerk's Official Public Record Search.
Typically, a deed restriction is created in a document that is recorded with the county register of deeds records where the property is located. Most deed restrictions are permanent and run with the land; that is, they generally bind all current and future owners of the lot or parcels involved.
These are usually found in townhouses, subdivisions or gated communities and very rarely on regular houses. Common deed restrictions include limitations on how property must look, whether you can add on to the property, and what types of pets or animals you can keep.
A deed-restricted community is a neighborhood with a governing homeowner association (HOA) that enforces certain rules and regulations regarding the look of a neighborhood, as well as property uses.
Deed restrictions, often called restrictive covenants” (especially in the context of homeowners associations), are contained in a deed and limit how a piece of real estate can be used, and what can be built on it. Most often, developers include restrictions not covered by community zoning regulations.
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.
Deed restrictions are private, contractual covenants that govern the use of a lot or parcel of land. In most cases a deed restriction is in the form a written document that is recorded with the county register of deeds records where the property is located.
Deed restrictions are private, contractual covenants that govern the use of a lot or parcel of land. ... Typically, restrictions are placed on real property by the property owner with the intent to enhance the value of that property.
To find out whether a specific property has any deed restrictions, you can ask the owner or property agent to provide you with the details. Deed restrictions on a property can be found by researching either the “DEED or the “RESTRICTION” on the Travis County Clerk's Official Public Record Search.
The restrictions provisions are illegal (such as one that violates zoning laws) The deed restrictions are clearly against public policy (such a restriction that encourages housing discrimination)
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