Tired of hearing phrases like that each time you send a violation letter? Tired of feeling like you are back in grade school? Enforcement of covenants seems to bring out the same questions of fairness we had when we were all children. We want to be treated fairly and we don’t want to be told we cannot have something that someone else has received. Does it matter? Can we tell homeowners that this is about them and not about their neighbor and really expect them to accept that? Legally it does matter. Covenant enforcement must be fairly enforced and uniformly applied.    Read more…….

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