Lake Martin Topics: Who to call?
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John C
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Who to call?
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6/24/2020 9:17:13 PM
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sorry that I am just now seeing this.
First of all, I am not an attorney, only a real estate agent. So my first piece of advice would be to talk to a real estate attorney.
I stick by what I said in the post that I wrote. I think the attorney will end up telling you to notify the original entity that made the covenants upon subdivision. After that, it may be up to the other land owners that are included in your plat to notify them. But you are right, the covenants "run with the land" so they survive and apply to purchasers on down the line.
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