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Old 27 June 2019, 12:06 AM   #1
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There are restrictions on what you can do with your home after you buy it, particularly in desirable/gated communities.

Exclusions can be you can't park on the street, no trucks/busses in your drive, cannot have your laundry out to dry in public view, noise regulations, no BBQs, cannot paint your property a colour that is not in keeping with the community aesthetic (think Celebration, Fl), cannot sell your property to whomever you choose as they must be vetted by the local county body. Just to name a few. They may seem petty but they are part of your contract and there are penalties for breaching them.

The world is full of terms and conditions that impede your freedoms (even in the land of the free!)
Try living in a house that’s Crown estates,,,
Rules,rules and more rules,,
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