A protective covenant with water in Utah serves to establish important guidelines and restrictions for property owners within a community, focused on maintaining the quality and use of shared water resources. This form allows modifications to existing protective covenants, requiring the approval of sixty percent of the lot owners for amendments. Key features include restrictions on renting properties for transient or hotel purposes, ensuring that leases align with community standards, and maintaining legal avenues for enforcement of the covenants through the Homeowners Association. The form should be filled out clearly, with details on the subdivision, signatures from the Homeowners Association’s officers, and acknowledgment of the changes to existing covenants. It is vital for attorneys, partners, and homeowners to ensure compliance with the updated guidelines to prevent potential disputes or penalties. Associates, paralegals, and legal assistants can use this form to facilitate the amendment process, ensuring all legal language is accurate and comprehensive, thus protecting the community's legal interests.