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Copies of neighborhood covenants can often be found through your local homeowner association or city hall.
You can sell your home even if it has covenants, but buyers will need to be made aware of these rules upfront.
If you break a covenant, you may receive a notice to comply or potentially face fines or legal action from your homeowner association.
Yes, covenants can be changed, but it usually requires approval from a majority of the property owners in the area.
You can check your property's deed or contact your local homeowner association to find out if there are any covenants that apply.
Covenants are rules set by property developers or homeowner associations that dictate how properties can be used and maintained in a neighborhood.
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