BELLE TERRE ASSOCIATION v. BROSCH

No. 68-87.

216 So.2d 462 (1968)

BELLE TERRE ASSOCIATION, Inc., Raymond J. Bolles, Paul S. Eberly, Elizabeth Kilbourne, Appellants, v. Richard A. BROSCH and Mary M. Brosch, and Jay J. Fritz, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Second District.

Rehearing Denied January 7, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carl O. Dunbar, Jr., Dunedin, for appellants.

Robert R. Tench, Clearwater, for appellees.


MANN, Judge.

Belle Terre is admittedly one of the more pleasant and gracious subdivisions in Dunedin. Since it was platted in 1924 a covenant running with the land has provided that "only one dwelling house (except for servants) shall be erected on any single lot or plot and each dwelling house shall be for one family only." There is not the slightest suggestion that enforcement of this restriction has been rendered inequitable by supervening circumstance.

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