The amendment to the protective covenant for Orchard View Subdivision, Part One, serves to update and clarify specific provisions of the original covenants established for the subdivision in Fulton. Key features include a change in the subdivision name, restrictions on transient rentals, and requirements for lease agreements to comply with the covenants and homeowners association regulations. The amendment stipulates that no lot may be rented for hotel-like purposes and mandates that leases must encompass the entire dwelling and lot. It also updates the official address of the homeowners association and clarifies that any party may initiate legal proceedings to enforce covenant provisions, granting the prevailing party the right to recover legal costs. This form is particularly beneficial for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who are involved in real estate transactions or community governance, as it provides a structured approach to managing property use and ensuring compliance within the community. It simplifies the process of amending existing documents and reinforces the rights and responsibilities of property owners while fostering community standards.