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Homeowners’ Operation of Home-Based Daycare Business Doesn’t Violate Restrictive Covenant Requiring Residence Use – IL Third Dist.

The plaintiff homeowner’s association in Neufairfield Homeonwers Ass’n v. Wagner, 2015 IL App (3d) 140775, filed suit against two sets of homeowners claiming they violated restrictive covenants in the development’s declaration by operating daycare businesses from their homes. The association based their suit on a declaration covenant that required all lots to be used for “Single Family Dwellings.” The declaration allowed an …

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Posted byPaulPDecember 14, 2015December 14, 2015Posted inReal estate litigationTags: contract interpretation, declaration, home-based business, homeowners association, Illinois, real estate litigation, restrictive covenant, Webster's Dictionary
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