
08-02-2023, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by BrianL99
I disagree with your take on the subject, as I think you're misunderstanding the source of the Deed Restrictions and not aware that "zoning" and "deed restrictions" are two separate and distinct regulatory schemes.
Zoning is LOCAL (city, town or county) Regulations, empowered (or endowed) by the State and limited by the state. The local towns that make up The Villages, previously had the power to ban STR's, but didn't. Now they can't.
CDD's have no Zoning power whatsoever.
Deed Restrictions can be just about anything a Seller wants them to be, provided they're not discriminatory towards a protected class. A CDD isn't involved in Deed Restriction enforcement, unless they're a party (declarant or beneficiary) to the restriction or covenant.
I could be missing something and I haven't read all the various Covenants & Restrictions (most every neighborhood's, vary), but I think the only parties who can enforce restrictions, are the Developer or a beneficiary.
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If CDDs are not involved in deed restriction enforcement, what is the purpose for this form?
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