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Originally Posted by Nancy@Pinellas
We had some landscaping done in Pinellas. Unfortunately some of the walls were built within an easement. There was a complaint filed with the ARC and we went to a meeting. Our question is, is there a way to get an exemption through the ARC. They were very vague at the meeting about what we have to do to be in compliance. Do we really have to pull up thousands of dollars of landscaping? We need some help.... Thanks 248-766-2100
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Going forward, anything you do the outside of your house needs ARC approval and be in compliance with the deed restrictions you agreed to. You can avoid both but you assume all the risk associated with getting back into compliance or rebuilding should access to the easement be needed or drainage compromised. My rule is never deal with a vendor that will not provide the documentation for ARC approval and never start a project without ARC approval. But that's just me.