HOA Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions (CC&Rs) are enforceable as recorded equitable servitudes binding all owners. Orland Park HOAs may enforce through fines, liens, injunctive relief, and Cook County Circuit Court litigation.
CC&Rs in Orland Park subdivisions are recorded with the Cook County Recorder of Deeds and run with the land, binding all current and future owners. Enforcement mechanisms include written notices, hearings under CICAA, fines per the declaration's schedule, and liens against the property. For continuing violations, associations may seek injunctive relief in Cook County Circuit Court. Selective enforcement (penalizing one owner while ignoring identical violations by others) is a defense under Illinois common law. Owners may also enforce CC&Rs against neighbors when the association declines to act, though this is procedurally complex. Amendments to CC&Rs typically require supermajority owner approval per the declaration. The village does not enforce HOA covenants, though it does enforce its own zoning, nuisance, and property maintenance codes that may overlap.
Non-compliance with CC&Rs: warning, hearing, escalating fines per schedule, lien recording, injunctive lawsuit with attorney's fee recovery.
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