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08-02-2022 11:44 AM |
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Originally Posted by Radamo
(Post 2121480)
In looking at several deed restriction docs some things are not clear to me. I seem to recall one mentioned that any added hedge or shrubs cannot be higher than 4' and must be approved. I assume this is for folks wanting to add some privacy to their lanai. But I see pictures of homes with shrubs/hedges that are well over 6 feet behind their lanai? What happens in practice?
Some refer to adding any new landscaping as needing to be approved. Are people allowed to plant a palm or lemon tree (really thinking just tropical plants to enhance the yard)? I see many homes with palms but they are primarily in the older sections.
Thanks for any owner tips... we are currently looking and just want to make sure I understand the docs a bit better.
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Post #2 even gives you the phone number. Contact ARC. First of all the rules are different depending on which village you live in. They are not the enemy.
It is far better to do things right rather than needing to remove plants etc that you have paid for and worked to put in. Hedges, I believe must be on your property and you must trim both sides. Fruit trees, they tend to be a lot of work, spraying, picking etc.
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