Restrictive Covenant Modification - Affordable Housing Civ 714.6 is a legal document that was released by the Clerk-Recorder's Office - Yolo County, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within Yolo County.
Q: What is a Restrictive Covenant?
A: A Restrictive Covenant is a legal agreement that places certain limitations or requirements on the use or development of a property.
Q: What is a Restrictive Covenant Modification?
A: A Restrictive Covenant Modification is a process that allows for changes or adjustments to be made to an existing restrictive covenant.
Q: What is Affordable Housing?
A: Affordable Housing refers to housing units that are available to individuals or families with low to moderate incomes at a price that is affordable.
Q: What is Civ 714.6?
A: Civ 714.6 refers to a specific provision in the California Civil Code that provides a framework for the modification of restrictive covenants related to affordable housing.
Q: Why is this important?
A: This is important because it allows for greater flexibility in the use and development of properties designated for affordable housing in Yolo County.
Q: Who can request a Restrictive Covenant Modification?
A: Any party with a legal interest in the property, such as the property owner, a homeowner's association, or a local government agency, can request a Restrictive Covenant Modification.
Q: What are the requirements for a Restrictive Covenant Modification?
A: To obtain a modification, the requesting party must demonstrate that the proposed changes are consistent with the purpose of the original covenant and that they will not create a substantial detriment to the public welfare or impair the value or character of surrounding properties.
Q: How is a Restrictive Covenant Modification approved?
A: The approval process typically involves submitting an application to the appropriate local government agency, paying any required fees, and potentially attending a public hearing before a decision is made.
Q: Can a Restrictive Covenant Modification be denied?
A: Yes, a Restrictive Covenant Modification can be denied if the proposed changes do not meet the necessary requirements or if they are found to be inconsistent with the original covenant or detrimental to the community.
Form Details:
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