COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS AFFECTING PROPERTY Sample Clauses

COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS AFFECTING PROPERTY. A majority of homes, whether new or re-sale, located in a subdivision are subject to certain restrictions applicable to the use of the Property as well as the construction of certain improvements to the Property. Such restrictions are referred to as covenants and, in the case of Property subject to a Homeowners Association or Condominium Association, the covenants are contained in a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions as well as the Bylaws of the Association. However, many properties are also subject to covenants even though the Property is not subject to a Homeowners Association or Condominium Association. Buyers are encouraged to inquire as to any covenants and restrictions which may be applicable to the Property which is being considered for purchase. FORM 3815 Rev. 8/05 PAGE 1 OF 3
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