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Where to go to Write Covenants and Restrictions?

Christine Hull
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I just bought 35 rural acres and plan on subdividing it into 5 lots. I want to live on one of these lots, and I value my space (hence the reason for only 5 lots). Since I do not want to have neighbors that paint their house purple or park 20 cars out front, we will be needing some restrictive documents for buyers to sign. Where is a good place to go to get covenants and restrictions document drafted? I am not too keen on the idea of hiring an expensive attorney. Are there templates available online or is there another more creative way to go about doing this?

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    Steve Morris
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    Get an atty that's done these before.  Sorry, doing it right may cost some bucks.

    Then you get to worry about enforcing the CCNRs.

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