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Originally Posted by graciegirl
Allow me to look you directly in the eye.
If you put something in your yard that is not allowed by the deed restrictions in The Villages, Florida, ..................Someone can report you.
If that happens then a note will be sent you, if it is indeed a violation, and the note will say you are in violation and to remove whatever it is and you have thirty days. I don't know if they patiently remind you again or not, but after "they" reach a certain point then fines are placed on your property.
As Judge Judy (who I like very much, don't start Noodge) says It is a contract.
A legal contract that you signed when you closed on your property and if you sell it the next person is also under that contract.
MANY of us have had deed restrictions in our prior homes and we have found that this sort of thing keeps people from trashing up their property and keeps all of our property values up.
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Once upon a time, a person's word was trustworthy. Now, even a written and signed contract is subject to "I didn't read it", or "I got rights", or "They can't make me".
Sad times when honor is optional.