What can happen if I complete exterior changes without the approval of the Architecture Committee?
If work is in process or completed without the necessary approvals, the homeowner may be asked to stop progress on the project until approvals are received and/or restore the home to the prior state. In the case of paint colors that have not been approved, the homeowner may be asked to repaint the home in an approved color combination. In addition, the homeowner may face fines and a possible lien on the property until the changes to the home are in a state that the committee can approve the modification.
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