Many governing documents are established immediately after the community’s developer completes construction. Therefore, these documents follow a standard set of guidelines that are intended to protect the community–even though the houses are still empty. As the neighborhood or condo complex fills up with residents, a true community emerges and the governing documents may eventually need to be amended to reflect the changing real-life needs of residents. Read the article………
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