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  2. Age-restricted community - Wikipedia

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    An age-restricted community is a residential ... have circumvented this issue by allowing the survivor to maintain residency as noted in the deed restrictions.

  3. Covenant (law) - Wikipedia

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    In property law, land-related covenants are called "real covenants", " covenants, conditions and restrictions " (CCRs) or "deed restrictions" and are a major form of covenant, typically imposing restrictions on how the land may be used (negative covenants) or requiring a certain continuing action (affirmative covenant).

  4. Deed restrictions regulate how a property can be used by its owners. In the case of Summit County, individuals can access homes at well-below market price if they meet specific criteria.

  5. Massachusetts Comprehensive Permit Act: Chapter 40B

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    Under Chapter 40B, in any municipality where none of the three statutory minima identified by the State are met for the amount of affordable housing that exists in the community, a developer can build more densely than the municipal zoning bylaws would permit, allowing more units per acre of land when building a new development, if at least 25% (or 20% in certain cases [4]) of the new units ...

  6. The Minor Threat: Age-Restricted Communities Evicting Children

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    The proposal was very careful to maintain the community's age restricted status, he says -- the offer would only be extended to Kimberly, and no other children found in the community. As of this ...

  7. Rotonda West, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Rotonda West is an unincorporated, deed-restricted planned community situated in Charlotte County, Florida, United States.The 2020 U.S. Census Bureau lists it as the Rotonda census-designated place, with a population of 10,114, up from 8,759 at the 2010 census.

  8. Neighborhood association - Wikipedia

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    HOAs often own and maintain common property, such as recreational facilities, parks, and roads, whereas neighborhood associations are focused on general advocacy and community events. The rules for formation of a neighborhood association in the United States are sometimes regulated at the city or state level.

  9. Ponderosa Forest, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Ponderosa Forest is a deed-restricted community. Its residents are represented by the Ponderosa Forest Civic Association (PFCA). [ 7 ] The PFCA was established at the inception of the neighborhood to advocate for a strong sense of community, encourage civic responsibility, enhance living conditions, and promote the public interest of the ...