What are Deed Restrictions?

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Before you buy a home, ask your Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices network professional to look into any potential deed restrictions that limit how you can build upon or use your property.

Deed restrictions are regulations imposed either by the local community or a homeowners association. These regulations can be found in the county clerk’s property records, the builder or planned community developer’s plans, and through homeowner associations’ Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs).

Restrictions are required for cities to effectively operate services and to protect the rights and property values for all owners. This explains why adding a second story or operating a business out of your home requires a permit.

Homeowner association CC&Rs are designed to protect property values, foster public safety, and prevent disputes. HOAs typically want owner occupants only, and don’t allow rentals. Homes are built to conform to specific sizes, materials, colors and housing styles to make the community more attractive. Regular lawn care, exterior maintenance, and common area maintenance keep home values higher and make the community more desirable.

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