Spring is here and for many homeowners, that means a fresh coat of paint, new landscaping, or even a new deck or patio. But before you make improvements to your property, you might want to check you’re your homeowner’s association. When you live in a neighborhood with a community association, you agree to abide by their rules—they’re called covenants and bylaws— which outline what you can and can’t do with your property. Read the article………………….
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