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If you purchased a property that has an undivided interest in common areas and that requires membership in a homeowner's association you cannot make any changes to either arrangement. By purchasing your lot or unit you agreed to be legally bound by the rules, regulations, covenants and restrictions set forth in all the documents recorded by the developer.

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