Resident Lifestyle
Living within a planned development governed by a community association provides many benefits, while at the same time requiring compliance with certain protective restrictions. It is important for you to understand your rights and obligations as a member of the Association. Prior to your settlement, you should have received copies of all relevant legal documents for the Association from the seller of your home. You are encouraged to read these materials thoroughly, become familiar with them, and retain them for future reference.
The covenants “run with the land,” meaning they are attached to and benefit the land in perpetuity. Even though you may not be the original purchaser, the covenants continue to bind your property and will be binding on all subsequent owners. It is the responsibility of each owner to ensure that tenants, household members, and guests are aware of and abide by the community covenants.
Preservation of the Meadows at Morris Farm covenants is facilitated by property owners working together through their Community Association. The Board of Directors and Covenants Committee is empowered to consider violations of the Association documents and to take enforcement actions. The Committee also guides homeowners through the design review process to preserve high standards, protect property values, and enhance the aesthetic of the neighborhood.