Mississippi has no statute scripting covenant or architectural enforcement. A standard HOA enforces its CC&Rs as recorded restrictive covenants under property and contract law, with remedies like injunctions and damages. For condominiums, the recorded declaration of restrictions controls under Miss. Code § 89-9; no statute defines an architectural-review process.
Covenant enforcement in Mississippi rests on the recorded declaration, not a state HOA act. Restrictive covenants run with the land and are enforced as contracts and equitable servitudes; an association or neighboring owner can seek an injunction or damages for a breach, and Mississippi courts construe ambiguous covenants reasonably, often against the party seeking to restrict use. For condominiums, Miss. Code § 89-9 makes the recorded declaration of restrictions the controlling instrument, but it does not prescribe a violation-notice form, cure period, or architectural-control committee. Design review, written notices, and self-help remedies therefore come from the declaration and the board's rules. Where the documents are silent, common-law contract and equity principles fill the gaps, and the Nonprofit Corporation Act (§ 79-11) governs the association as an entity.
Covenant violations are enforced through the declaration's remedies plus common-law injunctive relief and damages. There is no statutory penalty; an association typically issues a notice under its rules and, if unresolved, seeks a court order to compel compliance or remove the violation.
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