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But. If OP plants grass, what is there to complain about, providing said grass is not invading neighbors property. ARC would have nothing to rule on. |
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Although I am not yet a resident of the villages, I hope to be one day. I am looking at new construction. As you all know, the Courtyard Villas have the enclosed back yard. My realtor has suggested I can plant tall bushes such as Upright Bottle Brush plants along the fence line for added privacy and to soften the look. He did not say anything about planting a certain distance from the fence line. I am now wondering if there are planting restrictions for the newly built homes which are back to back (those without fences). He indicated I can remove the small bushes put there by the builder and replace with taller plants for added privacy. Sounds like I need to have another discussion with my villages realtor to get clarification. Thanks everyone.
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I live in a Veranda home and I believe the 7 foot easement relates to “permanent “ installation not plants. Have You personally talked to the folks at Deed Compliance or are you relying on second hand information?
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I had heard that was changed to 7 and 3.5 feet in the areas south of Route 44. |
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Are you sure that includes small plants,
I know there is a variance for birdcage etc. Why would plants matter in your rear yard that no one can see? |
I really don’t know why you would buy a house with almost no back yard if you really want a yard with a big back yard
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