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A glitch in subdivision documentation (access required)

by Cady McGovern

Published: December 20,2012

Stephen DuMerton is running into headaches developing lots he's purchased in a Treasure Valley subdivision. The lots were mothballed by the previous developer during the economic downturn, and DuMerton, senior vice president of construction for Building Resources, Inc., hopes to complete the project. But ambiguities between the subdivision’s CC&Rs and the articles of incorporation sometimes put ...
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