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What is a Deed Restricted Community?

In a Deed Restricted Community, certain rules about how each property owner may legally use his land are written in a document called the Declaration of Restrictions.  These rules adhere to the land, so they apply to every owner of the land.  If the land is rented, this applies to the renter as well. 

To inform residents, guests and prospective buyers, our entry sign announces that we are “A Deed Restricted Community.”

Deed restrictions were recorded against all the property in Burnt Store Village at the time the plat was recorded.  Deed restrictions formulate a contract between all of the property owners as to how they are to maintain their property.  The obvious purpose in enforcing the deed restrictions is to cause the community to comply with the general standards with which each person anticipated at the time they purchased the property.  

A copy of the Declaration of Restrictions is available online or you may request a copy from any Board member.  

The Declaration of Restrictions contains restrictions that require approval from the Board of Directors prior to commencement.

Any property owner or builder wishing to build in the Village must complete and submit documents meeting these requirements before approval is granted on the following:

The Declaration of Restrictions has provided for exceptions to the Deed Restrictions upon a written request and approval in writing by the Board of Directors (the Grantor).

For a complete list, see Exceptions to the Deed Restrictions.  A formal request form is available and consent may be granted at the sole discretion of the Board of Directors.

What is a Deed Restricted Community?
In a Deed Restricted Community, certain rules about how each property owner may legally use his land are written in a document called the Declaration of Restrictions.  These rules adhere to the land, so they apply to every owner of the land.  If the land is rented, this applies to the renter as well.
To inform residents, guests, and prospective buyers, our entry sign announces that we are “A Deed Restricted Community.”
Deed restrictions were recorded against all the property in Burnt Store Village at the time the plat was recorded.  Deed restrictions formulate a contract between all of the property owners as to how they are to maintain their property.  The obvious purpose in enforcing the deed restrictions is to cause the community to comply with the general standards with which each person anticipated at the time they purchased the property.
A copy of the Declaration of Restrictions is available online or you may request a copy from any Board member.
The Declaration of Restrictions contains restrictions that require approval from the Board of Directors prior to commencement.
Any property owner or builder wishing to build in the Village must complete and submit documents meeting these requirements before approval is granted on the following:
Pool
Fence
Irrigation Well
Addition
House
Exceptions to the Deed Restrictions
The Declaration of Restrictions has provided for exceptions to the Deed Restrictions upon a written request and approval in writing by the Board of Directors (the Grantor).
For a complete list, see EXCEPTIONS TO THE DEED RESTRICTIONS.  A formal request form is available and consent may be granted at the sole discretion of the Board of Directors.
 
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