What to Do If You Receive a Deed Restriction Letter in West Memorial
Receiving a deed restriction letter can sometimes feel a bit overwhelming, but understanding its purpose and knowing how to respond can help ease any concerns. Here's a friendly guide to help you navigate this situation.
Why Deed Restriction Letters Are Sent
Deed restrictions are in place to protect and enhance property values within our community. They ensure that homes and properties are maintained to a certain standard, and they set guidelines for construction and property use. These restrictions help preserve the aesthetic and value of our neighborhood, benefiting everyone who lives here.
What To Do If You Receive a Letter
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Read the Letter Carefully: The letter will outline the specific issue or violation related to the deed restrictions. Understanding the details will help you address the situation appropriately.
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Contact Goodwin & Company: If you have questions or need assistance, reach out to Goodwin & Company. They are responsible for managing deed restrictions and can provide guidance. You can contact them at:
- Office Address: Goodwin & Company, 1400 Broadfield Blvd., Ste. 600, Houston, TX 77084
- Email: tamara.henderson@goodwintx.com
- Direct Phone: 713-405-3172
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Customer Care: 855-289-6007
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Work with the Civic Association Board: Goodwin & Company will convey your messages and concerns to the Civic Association Board, who are responsible for the ongoing enforcement of deed restrictions.
Remember: Deed restrictions were established by the developer before the first home was built, and while they can be updated, changing them requires a vote from a large percentage of homeowners.
Your cooperation helps keep West Memorial a beautiful and well-maintained community. If you have any concerns or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to your dedicated community management team. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding as we work together to make West Memorial a beautiful and enjoyable place to live.