When an HOA looks at revising its subdivision covenants (sometimes called CCRs, declaration, restrictions, restrictive covenants, master deed, or indenture), the board and its attorney generally find a paragraph toward the end of the covenants that requires that the owners of a majority of lots–or units, for a condominium–must approve the amendment for it to
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