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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
I looked at a few of the deed restriction documents. They all say that lawn ornaments are prohibited except for seasonal displays for 30 days. I guess someone could make a case that the front patio is not part of the lawn, or that something hanging from the eve is not a lawn ornament. I didn't see any definition for a lawn.
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It would seem that as long as the ornaments are changed every month and have something to do with whatever holiday is celebrated that month it would comply with the deed restriction.
January - New Years, MLK, or winter themed ornaments
February Valentine's Day
March - St Patrick's Day
April - Easter
May Springtime or Mother's Day, Memorial Day
June Graduation or Father's Day
July- Independence Day
August - Summertime
September - Back to School, Labor Day
October - Octoberfest, Halloween
November - Thanksgiving.
December - Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanza
I wonder if anyone will try this.
Where I live we have no such ban on lawn ornaments.
Actually, if you're interested in more,
Holidays and observances in United States in 2019