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Originally Posted by biker1
A compliance issue with a new home (before you move in and start putting pink flamingos in the front yard)? Extremely doubtful. Even if you did the house is under warranty for the first year, the landscaping somewhat less.
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If you are referring to a situation where the house had a deed restriction violation when it was sold and the problem transferred to the new owner, that has happened a few times in the recent past. The most talked about case currently is the 83 (?) year old woman that bought a house 20 years ago with a sidewalk. No warranty for that at all and certainly not after 20 years.
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