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Originally Posted by GpaVader
I don't think people's issues are with deed restrictions but as characterized, by Mrs. Kravitz driving the neighborhoods with her clip board and phone and recording what she feels is a deed restriction.
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That is not how it works.
Let's use a crazy example… Mrs. Kravitz reports you for having asphalt shingles on your roof. That is clearly not an infraction of a deed restriction. If Mrs. Kravitz reported this the CDD would not be sending you an enforcement letter. The CDD
only sends enforcement letters out if the reported violation is actually a violation of the deed restriction.
Before a letter is sent out by the CDD, a representative from the CDD does come to the property and makes a visual observation. If in fact the accusation is true then… And only then do you receive a letter from the CDD.