The protective covenant for water in Middlesex serves to modify existing covenants associated with a subdivision, particularly regarding leasing restrictions and enforcement procedures. The document outlines amendments that require a two-thirds majority approval from lot owners for changes to take effect. Key features include prohibiting transient rentals and establishing that lease agreements must comply with subdivision covenants and regulations. Additionally, it specifies that notices about changes to the homeowners association's address or legal proceedings can be managed by either lot owners or the association itself. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who need to ensure compliance with local regulations and protect property interests. Furthermore, it provides a clear framework for community governance and sets standards that help maintain the residential character of the subdivision. By utilizing this covenant, users can facilitate smoother community operations and resolve potential disputes effectively.