Common use of Fruit Trees Clause in Contracts

Fruit Trees. Residents are not allowed to plant or place in containers fruit or citrus trees on the house lots or common areas. Such trees attract rodents and insects and are susceptible to canker and other plant diseases. After due written notice, the Association reserves the right to remove such plants from the lot exterior at homeowner’s expense. Exception is made for such trees only if they are kept strictly within the confines of the screened portion of the dwelling.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Rules and Regulations, Rules and Regulations, Rules and Regulations

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Fruit Trees. Residents are not allowed to plant or place in containers fruit or citrus trees on the house lots or common areas. Such trees attract rodents and insects and are susceptible to canker and other plant diseases. After due written notice, the Association reserves the right to remove such plants from the lot exterior at homeowner’s expense. Exception is made for such trees only if they are kept strictly within the confines of inside the screened lanai portion of the dwelling.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Rules and Regulations, Rules and Regulations

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