We talk restrictive covenants in Florida. Restrictive covenants, once agreed between the parties, are placed in the title deeds to the property. They bind the land and not the parties personally. In other words, the restrictive covenant 'runs with the land'. And although in some cases, you may not pay a home owner's association fee, you will still have to obey the covenants and restrictions. Some examples of covenant and restrictions are:

Square footage

Fencing

Landscaping

Cars in driveway

Trucks in driveway

Window Treatments

Mail boxes

Number of people living in a house

Sheds

Animals - domestic or livestock

Exterior colors

Roof shingles color and design

Entertaining in a house

Parking on a street

Boats, trailers and jet skis

Office

Church services


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