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Yes, covenants can be changed or lifted, but it typically takes a vote from the community members to make that happen.
You can usually find the covenants in the paperwork when buying your home or ask the homeowners' association for a copy.
Not every neighborhood is under the same rules; some have covenants while others don’t. It’s a mixed bag depending on where you’re looking.
If you step out of line, you could receive a friendly reminder from the community, and in some cases, fines could follow. It’s best to play nice!
You might have to get the green light from the community before making big changes, so it's a good idea to check the rules first.
Covenants help protect your home’s value and maintain a nice vibe in the neighborhood, so you’ll want to keep them in mind when making a move.
Covenants are rules set by communities that help keep properties looking neat and tidy, kind of like the neighborhood's style guide.
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