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Brian Fazekas
  • Investor
  • Marshall, MI
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Vacant Land Restrictions

Brian Fazekas
  • Investor
  • Marshall, MI
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I'm currently in the process of buying land next to my primary residence.  The sellers want to put a deed restriction on it so there are no buildings (structures) to block their view of the lake.  We discussed that I can use the land as I wish, but they want to make sure that I will not build a garage or a second home on the property.  Eventually, I  want to pour a cement slab to park my camper.   What is the correct verbiage that would allow me to do this and have it revert back to "buildable" once their entity is dissolved?