We bought a house. It's PERFECT. We LOVE it. It's on a full finished basement. It's on FIVE acres. It's in the country. (we're even getting an RD loan on it). Across the street (way back on like 100 acres) is a huge cow pasture and SIX chicken houses. Everyone around there has farms and livestock, except for the immediate (3) neighbors. Yesterday, we found out that there is "no livestock allowed with the exception of up to 2 horses" (for our property and the 3 neighbors b/c that is what the seller of the land put in the contract) ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!?! OMG! I don't care I am going to have my chickens anyway (hens atleast... but I am worried about the roosters...). The one neighbor said he didn't mind and that he was thinking about getting some hens too. I need to go today and ask the other neighbor to be sure. I also have 4 (miniature, de-horned) dairy goats that I better be able to keep over there or there are going to be some serious problems.
EDIT EDIT EDIT!!!
I just talked to our realtor and the information that I had (given to me by my husband) was incorrect.
He told me the following:
It is actually in the COVENANTS (this is a "subdivision" (who knew?!) with 4 homes each 5-10 acres) and it stats "no farm animals including goats, sheep, pigs, cows, chickens". The kicker? The name of the subdivision is actually called "Jackson Farms Subdivision"

EDIT EDIT EDIT!!!
I just talked to our realtor and the information that I had (given to me by my husband) was incorrect.
He told me the following:
It is actually in the COVENANTS (this is a "subdivision" (who knew?!) with 4 homes each 5-10 acres) and it stats "no farm animals including goats, sheep, pigs, cows, chickens". The kicker? The name of the subdivision is actually called "Jackson Farms Subdivision"
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