A set of rules and regulations governing a condominium building. The CC&Rs can include restrictions on things such as noise levels, pet ownership and renovations. These rules are enforced by the condominium association.
Limitations placed on the use and enjoyment of real property. Usually intended to maintain a certain look within a neighborhood and is common in subdivisions, PUDS, or condominium communities.
Official restrictions on a property (i.e., fence height, type of livestock permitted) to protect its value and prevent undesireable conditions.
A term used in some areas to describe the restrictive limitations which may be placed on property.
Commonly called "CC & R's" the term usually refers to a written recorded declaration which sets forth certain covenants, conditions, restrictions, rules or regulations established by a subdivider or other landowner to create uniformity of buildings and use within tracts of land or groups of lots. The restrictions also can be established by deed. CC & R's are sometimes referred to as private zoning.
Rules and regulations for a development, such as acceptable landscaping or improvements that can be made to individual units.
Limitations placed on the use and enjoyment of real property. These are found most often in condominium projects, subdivisions and planned unit developments. The intent of CCR's is to protect the beauty of the development by disallowing various uses such as storing old, unregistered vehicles, etc.
A document that defines the use, requirements and restrictions of a property.
This document establishes the rights and responsibilities of owners typically within a subdivision, often enforced by an association of owners organized to maintain common areas owned by all owners within the subdivision.
Written rules and restrictions on the use of property, agreed to by a homeowners association of condominium board, that are filed with a county recorder's office and are legally enforceable.
See Restrictive Covenants.