Deed Restriction Violations

Enforcing our deed restrictions has been an asset to Bellaire West. In a recent article in the Houston Chronicle, it was reported that although home prices were falling in the Alief area, home prices in Bellaire West have increased slightly. This is a direct result of enforcement of deed restrictions, and the upkeep of our pool, park, and community center.

Following are the most common violations. If you receive a letter advising that you are in violation, please contact Genesis so that a solution to the problem may be resolved that is agreeable to everyone. Deed restrictions are created and enforced in order to keep our subdivision well kept, safe, and attractive to interested buyers. The better the subdivision appears as a whole, the higher value of our property.

• Cars parked in the lawn, not in the driveway or on the street
• Inoperable vehicles parked in the driveway or on the street
• 18 wheeler tractors and other commercial vehicles parked on the street on in the driveway over the weekend.
• Home needing paint or painted a non approved color
• Lawns needing mowing and other maintenance- Remove grass from cracks on curbs in driveways and on sidewalk.
• Trash cans or other non decorative items should not be stored in the front of the house. The front lawn and drive should be free of unsightly clutter and debris.
• Playing music too loud, causing a nuisance to other neighbors
• General neglect of property maintenance
• Farm animals such as roosters and chickens are against city ordinances and Bellaire West deed restrictions. There is also a limit of three domestic pet dogs, cats or birds and dogs must be leashed outside of the backyard so as not to run loose in the neighborhood.

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