The short answer is: yes, you have to sign. You cannot refuse to sign and still purchase the home.
The purpose of CC&Rs -- covenants, conditions, restrictions and reservations -- is to establish a level of civility in the community, and to establish the land-based ownership foundation for the business of operating the complex.
All the homes within the community benefit from the operation of it -- use of the pool, the club house, the Golf course, the roadways, trash and recycle services, master insurance policies, landscape upkeep, and so forth -- whatever is involved in the complex -- and it's absolutely fair that anyone buying a home be obligated to sign the CC&Rs -- and pay monthly assessments.
If you are unwilling to sign them, thereby denying your responsibility to cooperate and participate in the community's upkeep, then you should not purchase that home.
Continue to refuse to sign the document.
simply put. YES simply put. YES
Yes, you can refuse to sign divorce papers. The court will decide when and how the divorce is decided and closed.
YES, it is safe to sign.
You can refuse to sign divorce papers in Texas. The divorce will eventually move ahead and along without the signatures.
YES
you can say no if you want, however, it will still be granted whether you want it or not.
yes he did.
noAnother View: Yes it is. Your signature is nothing more than an acknowledgement that you received it in person. You may refuse to sign it, if you wish, but it does not alter the legality of it.
refuse to sign it into law.
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nope.