Subdivision Deed Restrictions

Summary

Deed restrictions in subdivisions often regulate structures like fences, walls, and hedges. Approval from a designated committee is typically required before erecting such structures. If a structure, like a barrier fence for a basketball court, is erected without approval, it may need to be removed. To address this, review the specific deed restrictions, contact the committee for guidance on the approval process, and consider appealing any decisions if necessary. Consulting with a real estate attorney may provide additional insights.

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these are deed restrictions from our subdivision:
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No fence, wall, or hedge of any king shall be erected or maintained on any Lot without the prior written approval of the Committee. No fence, wall or hedge shall be maintained or erected which blocks or hinders vision at street intersections. No chain link fence shall be permitted. No fence, wall or hedge shall be erected, grown or maintained in front of or along the front building line of a
It looks like you're dealing with deed restrictions related to fences, walls, and hedges in your subdivision. Are you seeking information on how to get approval from the Committee, or do you have concerns about any particular terms in these restrictions?
However we put up a barrier fence for a basketball court and were forced to take it down
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It sounds like you're dealing with deed restrictions related to fences and have been asked to remove a barrier fence for a basketball court. You might want to consider:
- Reviewing the deed restrictions for any specific terms on what is allowed.
- Contacting your subdivision's Committee to understand the approval process.
- Exploring the possibility of appealing their decision.
Do you have any specific questions about the approval process or any other concerns?