Don't kid yourself. So-called "rich" neighborhoods also have covenants
enforced by an association. Yes, even the "rich" society has a smattering
of residents that feel compelled to force their standards upon others. I
know this because of experience related by my daughter who lives in an
exclusive residential area affordable only by multi-millionaires.
Keith
::They can, but they don't need to. There are lots of exclusive residential
areas populated entirely by multimillionaires that are completely
covenant-free, everywhere, if one chooses to look for one. Lots of
variables, but here in the L.A. area, most of the high-priced "exclusive"
communities are covenant-free. Some aren't. If one doesn't like being
restricted, one needn't be. -WB2WIK/6
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