§ 4260 Amending Declarations
Imagine you live in a neighborhood with rules about what color you can paint your house. The rules were written down in a paper called a declaration when the neighborhood was built.
If the declaration doesn't say that the rules about house colors can never be changed, then the neighbors can vote to change the rules later. For example, they could decide to allow more colors than before.
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§ 4260 Amending Declarations
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