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Gene Kearns wrote:
My guess is that nothing is binding, if they didn't also assent to and sign the restrictive covenants prior to purchase. I don't know about your state, but in mine it's as binding as any other deed restriction. And deed restrictions are very much binding. Rick |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:50:25 -0500, lid penned the
following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: My guess is that nothing is binding, if they didn't also assent to and sign the restrictive covenants prior to purchase. I don't know about your state, but in mine it's as binding as any other deed restriction. And deed restrictions are very much binding. Rick Even if you don't sign it? -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:00:21 -0400, Gene Kearns
wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:50:25 -0500, lid penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: My guess is that nothing is binding, if they didn't also assent to and sign the restrictive covenants prior to purchase. I don't know about your state, but in mine it's as binding as any other deed restriction. And deed restrictions are very much binding. Rick Even if you don't sign it? Gene, when I last bought a house with an HOA, signing the papers was part of the closing process. Where I now live doesn't have an HOA, per se, although we do have an 'association'. There is no set of rules/bylaws which must be obeyed. -- John H |
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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:50:25 -0500, lid penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: My guess is that nothing is binding, if they didn't also assent to and sign the restrictive covenants prior to purchase. I don't know about your state, but in mine it's as binding as any other deed restriction. And deed restrictions are very much binding. Rick Even if you don't sign it? If you buy the property you agree to the deed restrictions and covenants. |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 20:24:12 -0400, BAR penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:50:25 -0500, lid penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: My guess is that nothing is binding, if they didn't also assent to and sign the restrictive covenants prior to purchase. I don't know about your state, but in mine it's as binding as any other deed restriction. And deed restrictions are very much binding. Rick Even if you don't sign it? If you buy the property you agree to the deed restrictions and covenants. Thank you. That was my point. -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- |
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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 20:24:12 -0400, BAR penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:50:25 -0500, lid penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: My guess is that nothing is binding, if they didn't also assent to and sign the restrictive covenants prior to purchase. I don't know about your state, but in mine it's as binding as any other deed restriction. And deed restrictions are very much binding. Rick Even if you don't sign it? If you buy the property you agree to the deed restrictions and covenants. Thank you. That was my point. Well of course if you didn't own the property you would not have to obey the covenants. |
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David Scheidt wrote:
There are exceptions, for instance, many properties contain restrictions prohibiting blacks, jews, or otherwise people the developer thought were "undesirable". These are unenforcable, and meaningless, but still exist on many properties. Exactly. An Abstractors job can get complicated. Rick |
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Phantman:
I don't know about your state, but in mine it's as binding as any other deed restriction. And deed restrictions are very much binding. Gene Kearns wrote: Even if you don't sign it? Yep. A deed restriction runs with the land. It's one of the reasons you get a Title Opinion before buying property. To uncover these sorts of things. Rick |
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