- Apr 15, 2011
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A property I am in the process of buying was listed as not having any HOA or covenant. My title company pulled up an old document from the 80s that shows covenant restrictions that are still technically in place. No one in the neighborhood follows these restrictions. I called the county office to see what I need to do to get the covenant restrictions voided, and they said the do not handle that at all and that I would need to speak to the HOA and covenant. There is no HOA or covenant to speak to in this neighborhood, BUT it was never officially disbanded either. I don't want to buy a property and have livestock restrictions become an issue, but don't want to walk away from it if I don't have to. There have been no reports of violations of these restrictions since at least 1985. What the heck do I do?
The document says a majority vote from the residents can officially kill these restrictions, but who records that vote if not the county and if no HOA? :/
Ps. Many of the lots have been redistributed in a way that say, a person may own three connected lots with one of them being part of this old covenant and two that are not.
The document says a majority vote from the residents can officially kill these restrictions, but who records that vote if not the county and if no HOA? :/
Ps. Many of the lots have been redistributed in a way that say, a person may own three connected lots with one of them being part of this old covenant and two that are not.
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