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Architectural Control and Covenant Enforcement

Architectural control and covenant enforcement are mechanisms used by Homeowners Associations (HOAs) to maintain the aesthetic and functional standards of a community. Architectural control involves reviewing and approving changes to homes, such as renovations or landscaping, to ensure they align with established guidelines. Covenant enforcement refers to the HOA's ability to uphold community rules outlined in governing documents, addressing violations like neglect or unauthorized alterations. Together, these processes help preserve property values and ensure a cohesive living environment for all residents.