A restricted deed community is governed by its governing documents.
There, you will find out which residential parameters must be met.
Some subdivisions are conditioned upon restrictions in deeds, as required by the Planning Board, and other restrictions may be imposed by the developer who owned the subdivided land where the community is built.For example, a community may require each owner to have a right of first refusal to another member of the community before selling outside, or may limit the types of structures or uses that may be made of the properties in the community (e.g., no home-based businesses, no buildings within 50 feet of the street).
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Leave It to Beaver - 1957 Beaver's Good Deed 6-19 was released on: USA: 31 January 1963
That would depend on where you live. In states that recognise community property it does not matter if your name is on the deed, if you purchase the property during the marriage it is community property and both own it equally. In states that do not recognise community property, if his name is the only one on the deed, then it belongs only to him.
She was recognized for her selfless deeds in the community.
give to charity or something like that. doing a good deed
Yes, community property takes precedence. The estate cannot do something with property that does not belong to them.
If you are an owner, you may have the power to deny a quit claim deed. The association board is not in the business of authorizing real estate transactions in the community. A common-interest-community-savvy attorney can answer your question specifically, with more detail.
Typically, the deed holder is responsible for paying Homeowner Association (HOA) fees, regardless of whether they are asked to leave by the homeowner or not. The responsibility for HOA fees is tied to the ownership of the property, not the occupancy status. So, even if the homeowner asks the deed holder to leave, they will still typically be responsible for paying any outstanding or future HOA fees until the deed is transferred to another owner. It is important to review the specific HOA rules and regulations and consult with legal professionals for accurate and personalized advice.
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