A protective covenant for water in King is designed to establish specific guidelines for residential use and property management within a subdivision. This form details amendments to existing protective covenants, requiring a consensus from a significant majority of lot owners for any changes. Key features include restrictions on leasing properties for transient purposes and mandates that all lease agreements provide specific disclosures to the Homeowners Association. The form also addresses enforcement mechanisms, allowing lot owners or the Association to take legal action to uphold the covenants, which may include recovery of attorney's fees for the prevailing party. Filling instructions are straightforward: users must gather the required ownership approvals and complete the necessary sections detailing changes, which include updated property names and lease conditions. The target audience for this form includes attorneys, partners, and associates involved in real estate and property law, as well as paralegals and legal assistants who support clients in managing residential property compliance. This document ensures adherence to communal living standards, promoting responsible property use and protecting homeowners' rights.