A protective covenant for clues in Utah is a legal document that outlines specific restrictions and guidelines for property use within a subdivision. This particular form amends the existing protective covenants of the Orchard View Subdivision, Part One, reflecting changes agreed upon by a majority of property owners. Key features of the amendment include regulations on rental practices, mandating that no lot can be used for transient purposes or short-term rentals, and that all leases must be written and submitted to the homeowner's association. The form also updates the official address of the association and clarifies the legal recourse available to enforce the covenants, including the recovery of attorney's fees for the prevailing party in disputes. Filling out this form requires careful attention to the details of the existing covenants and compliance with local laws, ensuring all owners are informed about changes. Specific use cases for this document are relevant to attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in real estate transactions or community governance. It provides a structured way to ensure consensus among homeowners while maintaining property values and community standards.