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Originally Posted by villagetinker
I agree and like your idea. I am hoping a real-estate lawyer will comment on this approach, this is really a concern in the Villas where many have removed grass and installed stone. I also imagine there would need to be a time limitation on the agreement. There was a recent article about a house purchased in 2017 that was just recently reported for being out of compliance from work done before the purchase.....
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Patio villas.
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