A Protective Covenant With The Land In Miami-Dade

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A protective covenant with the land in Miami-Dade outlines specific restrictions and guidelines that apply to a subdivision to maintain its character and value. This particular amendment to the Protective Covenant for Orchard View Subdivision updates the recorded name and introduces restrictions on rental and leasing practices for property owners. It prohibits transient or hotel-like rentals, ensuring that only full property leases are permitted. Additionally, lease agreements must adhere to the rules set forth by the association and include an addendum to maintain compliance. The amendment also updates the official address of the homeowners' association and clarifies the authority to enforce the covenants through legal action, with provisions for the recovery of attorney's fees for the prevailing party. This form is beneficial for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it provides clear guidelines for property use and governance in Miami-Dade, facilitating proper compliance and community management.
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Sensitive ecosystems, including coral reefs, Biscayne Bay, coastal wetlands, Everglades marshes, hardwood hammocks and globally imperiled pine forests are so unique that two National Parks, a National Marine Sanctuary, Florida aquatic preserves and water conservation areas have been established within Miami-Dade, a ...

The Environmentally Endangered Lands Program (EEL) identifies and preserves relatively undisturbed natural forest sites per the requirements set forth by Chapter 25B-11 of the Miami-Dade County Code, Section 193.501, Florida Statutes and Section 4(b), Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Florida.

Miami-Dade Department of Environmental Resources Management.

From front property line, seventy-five (75) feet. From rear property line, seven and one-half (7½) feet. Between buildings on same lot, parcel or tract of land, twenty (20) feet. From interior side property line, twenty (20) feet.

The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office (MDSO) is committed to a high level of protection and service for all of our residents. The purpose of the Occupant with Autism Program is to alert emergency responders that there is a person with autism in the home or vehicle.

Miami-Dade County's Environmentally Endangered Lands (EEL) Program is responsible for the management of more than 85 preserves consisting of more than 27,000 acres of natural habitats including wetland and upland forest communities.

The primary remedy for breach of a Restrictive Covenant is a permanent injunction to restrain the breach. However, the courts have jurisdiction to award damages instead of an injunction.

It is possible to apply to the Lands Chamber of the Upper Tribunal to have a restrictive covenant “discharged or modified”, as the statute puts it, in order to get the covenant removed or changed so that development can take place or the use of the land can be changed.

If a deed restriction is not enforceable, you can choose to ignore it and take on the risk of a neighbor filing suit, or you can seek out a judge's ruling to have the covenant removed from the deed. Obtaining that ruling is easier when no one is actively enforcing the covenant.

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A Protective Covenant With The Land In Miami-Dade