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Restrictive Covenant Agreement
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Document Overview
A Restrictive Covenant Agreement is a legal instrument used in real estate to impose one or more limitations on how land may be used or developed.
Key Components:
1. Parties
2. Recitals / Background
3. Legal Description of Land
4. Covenant(s)
5. Benefit and Burden
6. Duration
7. Enforcement & Remedies
8. Registration Clause
9. Governing Law
10. Execution Formalities
Purpose:
1. Preserve Character and Amenity.
2. Protect Property Values.
3. Regulate Use.
4. Facilitate Planned Development.
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