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Restatement of Law, Third: Property - Servitudes

Selected information for homeowners to understand HOA Common Law

April 20, 2007

By George K. Staropoli (View author info)

Phoenix, Federal -

Attached is a selection form the Restatement Third, Property - Servitudes. The Restatement is used as common law persuasive authority when there are no existing laws to cover the issue.

Common law is court law determined from a review of court cases by the legal publisher, American Law Institute.

This 8-page document will give you some surprising views of how servitudes are applied to HOAs. Please read the legal disclaimer on the last page of the document.

 
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