What is a Covenant?
In the context of residential neighborhoods, a "covenant" is a rule that governs the use of real property, also referring to an agreement to abide by these rules. Legally, a properly recorded covenant (technically, a "restrictive deed covenant") is binding and enforceable.
A "restrictive covenant" is any type of agreement that requires the buyer to either take or abstain from a specific action. In real estate transactions, restrictive covenants are binding legal obligations written into the deed of a property by the seller. These covenants can be either simple or complex and can levy penalties against buyers who fail to obey them.
Below are the Covenants for Cherokee Meadows and Cherokee Springs (Group 1 thru 5)
Cherokee Springs - Group 1 (Lots 1 thru 8)
Cherokee Springs - Group 2 (Lots 9 thru 17 and 57)
Cherokee Springs - Group 3 (Lots 18 thru 27)
Cherokee Meadows - Group 4 (Lots C3 thru C6 and C81)
Cherokee Springs - Group 5 (Lots 28 thru 56)