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Restrictive covenants are clauses that prevent, prohibit, restrict, or limit the actions of a person or entity named in a contract. Restrictive covenants are common in real estate transactions and apply to everything from the colors you can paint your house to how many tenants can live in a building.
Deed restrictions (also known as deed covenants or restrictive covenants) are a common tool for placing limitations on the uses of land and are frequently required by grant funders.
If youre an existing owner and you need to find a copy of the CCRs, here are a few ways to do it: Check the original purchase agreement or contract: Check with the local county recorders office: Request a copy of the CCRs from the HOA:
Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, commonly called CCRs are a set of rules governing the use of a certain piece of real estate in a given community. For example, a CCR can regulate the fences around a house, the type of garbage cans allowed, and whether parties can open businesses in the community.
Covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CCRs) generally try to promote the orderly development and use of real property and restrict certain activities under a general plan of improvement. This declaration of CCRs aims to protect the value and desirability of a business and retail development.
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Covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CCRs) are privately created rules between parties regarding the use and improvement of real property. A covenant is language within a conveyance or other contract evidencing an agreement to do or refrain from doing a particular act.
To understand this difference, we must first identify how these clauses are defined. A covenant is a promise to do something (as in a covenant of quiet enjoyment in a deed); whereas, [a] condition is a contingency that must be met, otherwise a particular property right could be gained or lost.[ 1]

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