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Originally Posted by Jazuela
Due dilligence means read the deed restrictions BEFORE you decide to buy. So sure, I'll get my own copy of them at the closing. But I expect to have access to them to read them before I put in an offer. If I'm paying for restrictions, I have the legal right to know what those restrictions are before I sign the papers.
And again - I have no problem with the concept of restrictions. I don't know how many different ways, and different posts, I have to say that before it sinks in with some of you people.
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You (as I have) will just have to get used to those who seem to have their knee hit their chins, anytime an even perceived criticism of Da Family...is expressed.
Oftentimes, they're the type that seem incapable of emotionally dealing with changes, think that their particular generation is perfect, newer ones are inferior, like to lecture... and at their age that's certainly isn't going to
'change' now.