Why do I need approval to do anything to my house or yard when I own the property?
Roseheart is a “Planned Unit Development” (PUD). A basic feature of a PUD is a system of architectural control which governs the improvements individual homeowners may make to the exterior of their homes and lots. When you purchased your home, you chose to live in a neighborhood with covenants. During your closing, you acknowledged you read and understood Roseheart’s Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (DCCR). The DCCR document is a legal contract. These restrictions are necessary for two basic reasons: The subdivision was originally designed with a certain deliberate uniformity of style. The small lot size and high density of housing in the neighborhood magnifies the impact one homeowner’s ill-conceived “improvement” can have on every other resident’s property.
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