I want a copy of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions, Bylaws and any other rules of the association. Where can I get these?
CLOSING AGENTS/REALTORS:
HOMEOWNERS:
These documents may be downloaded from your associations website. Once you log in, from the Community Information Menu Choose "Document Library" and choose "Governing Documents" from the drop down. You may download or print all of your documents from there.
Please Note: Due to the size of many of these documents, we can not email them.
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