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Deed Restrictions (PDF) ANGELA VICK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND COMPTROLLER CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Clerk of the County Court 110 North Apopka Avenue Recorder of Deeds Inverness, Florida 34450 Clerk and Accountant of the Board of County Commissioners Telephone: (352) 341-6424 Custodian of County Funds Fax: (352) 341-6477 County Auditor [email protected] www.citursclerk.org Disclaimer The following Restriction index is provided as a convenience record to the public. Historically, this information was hand-written into a log for customers to easily search. Unfortunately, when performing manual tasks over a span of 30 plus years, omissions may occur. The Clerk is not responsible for any omissions or errors contained in this log. All restrictions recorded after January 1, 1980 may be viewed by performing a search by document type of “RESTRCTN” in the Official Records search screen. The following index is not updated, and the Official Records search screen should be used in addition to this tool for searching deed restrictions. If you are not successful locating deed restrictions for your property, please try one of the following options: 1. If you purchased title insurance when you purchased your property, check the “exceptions” page of your policy. This will list the book and page number of any deed restrictions. 2. Perform a title search on your property 3. Check with your subdivision homeowners’ association. Revised 4/19/2016 Subdivision Name Book Page (easement Block A) 395 462 A J SWANSON SUNSHINE PARK A R L & W A.D. WILLIAMS ESTATES ADVENTURE ISLAND AERO ESTATES AERO ESTATES ALAMEDA ESTATES 591 1700 ALBRITTON ADDITION TO CRYSTAL RIVER ALLEN RIDGE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE 828 1698 ALLEN'S POINT ALLEN'S SUBDIVISION ALLEN'S SUBDIVISION UNIT 2 ALLEN'S SUBDIVISION UNIT 3 ALLEN'S SUBDIVISION UNIT 4 AMERICAN DATA & COMPUTER CREDIT CORP. ANCHORAGE 487 460 ANCHORAGE 591 752 ANDERSON'S SUBDIVISION 891 1233 ANGELA ACRES 696 380 ANGLER'S ACRES (FOREST INLET CONDOMINIUM) ANGLER'S LANDING PHASE FIVE 719 924 ANGLER'S LANDING PHASE FOUR ANGLER'S LANDING PHASE ONE 780 524 ANGLER'S LANDING PHASE SIX ANGLER'S LANDING PHASE THREE ANGLER'S LANDING PHASE TWO ANGUS HILLS ANGUS HILLS ESTATES ANNE'S ISLAND OR PARSLEY'S TRAILER SALES APACHE SHORES APACHE SHORES UNIT 1 APACHE SHORES UNIT 10 APACHE SHORES UNIT 11 APACHE SHORES UNIT 12 APACHE SHORES UNIT 13 APACHE SHORES UNIT 2 APACHE SHORES UNIT 3 APACHE SHORES UNIT 4 APACHE SHORES UNIT 5 APACHE SHORES UNIT 6 APACHE SHORES UNIT 7 (BOAT SLIPS CODED 7-29, A-SLIP #) APACHE SHORES UNIT 8 APACHE SHORES UNIT 9 AQUA VISTA 551 31 Revised 4/19/2016 ARBOR COURT 678 1651 ARBOR COURT 772 1539 ARBOR COURT 1172 431 ARBOR COURT 1ST ADDITION 763 268 ARBOR COURT 2ND ADDITION 763 268 ARBOR COURT 3RD ADDITION 763 268 ARBOR COURT 4TH ADDITION 763 268 ARBOR LAKES 973 163 ARBOR LAKES II 1416 128 ARBOR LAKES UNIT 1 1168 676 ARBOR LAKES UNIT 1 1416 128 ARBOR LAKES UNT IV 1416 128 ARCHWOOD ESTATES ARCHWOOD ESTATES ARCHWOOD ESTATES (PROPERTY OF R.L. & LULA MAY) ARROWHEAD CAMPSITES AKA MORTON'S SUBDIVISION AUDUBON PARK PHASE 1 AUNGST AKA KIMBERLY ESTATES AUSTINS LOST PARADISE AUTUMN WOOD ESTATES AVALON HILLS AKA AVALON HILLS 1ST ADDITION 607 1935 AVALON HILLS AKA AVALON HILLS 1ST ADDITION 607 1934 AVALON HILLS AKA AVALON HILLS 1ST ADDITION 609 1275 AVALON HILLS AKA AVALON HILLS 1ST ADDITION 698 703 AVANZINI UNRECORDED SUB. IN S 184' OF N 736' AVANZINI UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION IN N 184' AVONDALE AZALEA ISLAND B & B SUBDIVISION B.L. GORE UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION BACKWATERS HEIGHTS UNIT 1 BACKWATERS HEIGHTS UNIT 3 BACKWATERS HEIGHTS UNIT 4 BACKWATERS HEIGHTS UNIT 5 BACKWATERSHEIGHTS UNIT 2 BARCO'S ADDITION TO CRYSTAL RIVER BARNETTE ESTATES 1553 24 BARNETTE ESTATES 1553 24 BARN'S (G.M.) DIVISION BARTLETT BARTON CREED VILLAGE 1099 1730 BASS LAKE ESTATES 578 181 BAY VIEW SUBDIVISION BAY VILLA CONDO BAY VILLA CONDOMINIUM BAYMEADOWS 1516 383 BAYMEADOWS AT 7 LAKES 676 798 BAYMEADOWS AT 7 LAKES Revised 4/19/2016 BAYMEADOWS AT 7 LAKES REPLAT OF LOTS 28, 29, & 30 BAYVIEW HOMES CO'S 1ST ADDITION TO CRYSTAL RIVER BAYVIEW HOMES CO'S 6-ACRE SUBDIVISION BEACON SQUARE BEL AIR 293 622 BELLO GARDENS BELMONT HILLS 1312 95 BELMONT HILLS 1327 196 BELMONT HILLS 1437 1310 BELMONT HILLS 1447 1925 BELMONT HILLS UNIT 1 1401 1565 BELMONT HILLS UNIT 1 1437 1310 BENT TREE VILLAGE 852 818 BENT TREE VILLAGE 1114 1930 BENT TREE VILLAGE 1244 2065 BERKSHIRE ACRES BERMUDA DUNES VILLAGE 759 1252 BERMUDA DUNES VILLAGE 1114 1930 BERMUDA DUNES VILLAGE 1244 2065 BERRY'S 2ND ADDITION TO FLORAL CITY BERRY'S ADDITION TO FLORAL CITY BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 1 (BLKS 1-8) 131 500 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 2 (BLKS 9-24) 175 383 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 2 (BLKS 9-24) 175 487 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 3 (BLKS 35 & 36) 246 481 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 3A (BLKS 37-40) 246 486 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 4 (BLKS 41-50) 266 107 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 4 REPLAT OF BLK 49A BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 5 (BLKS 61-93) 325 525 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 6 (BLKS 99-134) 474 758 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 6 SECTION 2 (BLKS 139-162) 545 47 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 6 SECTION 3.A (IN 14-18-18) 608 1166 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 6 SECTION 3.B (IN 14-18-18) 617 115 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 6 SECTION 3.B (IN 14-18-18) 627 1005 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 6 SECTION 3.C 627 290 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 7 (13 & 14-18-18) 644 1699 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 8 PHASE 1 685 51 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 8 PHASE 1 696 20 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 8 PHASE 2 712 2146 BEVERLY HILLS UNITS 2, 3, & 4 BEVERLY HILLS UNITS 2, 3, & 4 BIG PINE BIRDS SUBDIVISION BIRDSONG ESTATES BITZER LAKE SHORES BLACK CREEK & PEARSONS PROPERTIES BLACK DIAMOND 1244 2065 BLACK DIAMOND 1114 1930 Revised 4/19/2016 BLACK DIAMOND 1ST ADDITION 925 120 BLACK DIAMOND 2ND ADDITION 1279 2267 BLACK DIAMOND CLUB 756 806 BLACK DIAMOND CLUB 1114 1040 BLACK DIAMOND CLUB 1469 2481 BLACK DIAMOND FIFTH ADDITION 1355 163 BLACK DIAMOND FIFTH ADDITION 1355 163 BLACK DIAMOND FOURTH ADDITION 1312 324 BLACK JACK ESTATES BLAND COMMERCIAL PARK BLOOMFIELD ESTATES 549 431 BLUE RIVER COVE 1138 814 BLUE RIVER COVE 1147 814 BLUE RIVER COVE EAST 710 1089 BLUE RIVER COVE EAST 971 2033 BLUE SPRINGS PARK BLUE WATER ESTATES 560 1446 BLUE WATER FOREST BOELLERTS ADDITION TO CRYSTAL RIVER BOND ISLAND BONMAR COUNTRY ESTATES 402 304 BRADLEY'S AKA HAROLD FOLEY UNREC. SUB. BRADLEY'S AKA KAUFMAN-RENES UNREC. SUB. BRADY'S AKA HOMOSASSA VILLAGE RETREATS BRANDON OAKS 608 719 BRANDON OAKS (CRYSTAL MANOR) BRECK'S HILL BRENTWOOD 1116 1456 BRENTWOOD 1117 1805 BRENTWOOD 1151 859 BRENTWOOD 1193 1930 BRENTWOOD 1193 1940 BRENTWOOD 1151 855 BRENTWOOD FARMS 1116 1456 BRENTWOOD FARMS 1308 2036 BRENTWOOD FARMS 1065 1331 BRENTWOOD VILLAS 1193 1942 BRENTWOOD VILLAS 1358 766 BRESNAHAN BREWERS ADDITION TO CRYSTAL RIVER BREWERS ADDITION TO CRYSTAL RIVER (RESUB OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4 & 7, BLK C) BRIARWOOD 566 1900 BRIARWOOD 570 1965 BRIARWOOD 607 1953 BRIARWOOD 1590 612 BROOKSHIRE ACRES BROOKWOOD ACRES 611 2126 BROWNINGS UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION (ALSO 33000) Revised 4/19/2016 BROWN'S LAKESIDE ESTATES UNIT 1 BROYHILL ESTATES 451 664 BRYANTS LAKE VIEW MANOR 120 434 BUCKEYE ACRES BUCKEYE VILLAS BUCKEYE VILLAS ADDITION BUCKSKIN RESERVE BUCKSKIN RESERVE ADDITION BULL ISLAND BUNTS POINT UNIT 1 BUNTS POINT UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION C. BUCK TURNER CAMP SITES CAMBRIDGE GREENS 671 465 CAMBRIDGE GREENS 932 102 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 770 472 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 840 159 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 900 2125 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 924 1649 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 963 1559 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 1014 1998 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 1107 1719 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 1127 1744 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 770 472 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 925 1543 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 925 1545 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 959 1006 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 985 104 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS 987 1257 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS FIRST ADDITION 840 159 CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS FIRST ADDITION 925 1545 CAMP WEST VILLAGE 614 730 CAMPBELL WOODS CAMPBELL WOODS UNIT 2 488 650 CAMPBELL WOODS UNIT 2 602 1639 CAMPBELL WOODS UNIT 2 488 650 CAMPBELL WOODS UNIT 2 602 1639 CAMPBELL WOODS UNIT 3 CAMPBELL WOODS UNIT 3 PHASE 2 CANAL ACRES CANAL POINT CANAL POINT UNIT 2 CANAL POINT UNIT 3 CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATE 1ST ADDITION 1222 2437 CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATE 1ST ADDITION 1231 81 CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATE 1ST ADDITION 1288 1625 CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATES 873 2053 CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATES 897 1382 CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATES 918 1907 Revised 4/19/2016 CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATES 925 1547 CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATES 974 345 CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATES 1174 1156 CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATES 1231 78 CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATES 1435 2246 CARDINAL ACRES CARDINAL HILLS ESTATES 347 215 CARDINAL RETREATS CARIBEE SHORES CARNAHANS ISLAND (E.D.) CARPENTER'S COUNTRY SQUARE CASA DE SOL 651 2198 CASA DE SOL 733 34 CASA DE SOL 882 169 CASA DE SOL 896 1967 CASA DE SOL 1530 952 CASA RIO BLDGS A, B, C, D, E, 618 6 CASA RIO CONDO 627 1939 CASA RIO CONDO 629 829 CASA RIO CONDO 671 506 CASA RIO CONDO 706 2127 CASA RIO CONDO 768 530 CASA RIO CONDO 802 760 CASA RIO CONDOMINIUM CASONS CHASSAHOWITZKA RETREATS UNIT 3 CASONS HIGH ACRES CAST-A-WAY ACRES 588 1455 CAST-A-WAY ACRES 588 1457 CAST-A-WAY ACRES 897 600 CASTLE LAKE PARK 502 473 CASTLE LAKE PARK 876 43 CASTLE LAKE PARK CASTLE LAKE PARK 2ND ADDITION 770 1847 CASTLE LAKE PARK 3RD ADDITION 886 686 CEDAR COVE 987 1634 CEDAR COVE 906 815 CEDAR COVE 1606 224 CEDAR LAKE ESTATES 546 1494 CEDAR LAKE ESTATES 796 1262 CEDAR LAKE ESTATES 1193 1710 CEDAR PARK CELINA HILLS 651 2198 CELINA HILLS 674 1415 CELINA HILLS 705 1801 CELINA HILLS 803 253 CELINA HILLS 860 590 CELINA HILLS 860 595 CELINA
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