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Brown v. Bass

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 20, 1981
277 S.E.2d 480 (S.C. 1981)

Opinion

21430

April 20, 1981.

Robert J. Sheheen, of Savage, Royall, Kinard, Sheheen Byars, Camden, for appellants. Michael E. Stegner, of Furman Speedy, Camden, for respondent.


April 20, 1981.


This court must determine whether residential restrictive covenants were properly amended to allow a trailer to be placed upon a restricted lot. We affirm the order of the trial judge finding the attempted amendment invalid and ordering the trailer removed.

In 1979, defendants Wayne Clyburn and Linda Barr offered to purchase a restricted lot from defendant James Bass, the owner, if a trailer could be moved onto the lot. Bass thereafter approached other lot owners within the subdivision with a petition attempting to amend the restrictive covenants. Plaintiff Doris R. Brown, a lot owner, refused to sign the petition.

The purported amendment reads, in part, as follows:

"PETITION

Date Sept. 18, 1979

I, (WE), the undersigned property owners do hereby certify that I, (WE), have no objection to a mobile home being placed on the property of [defendants]. Our property line is less than 100 feet from said mobile home."

The petition is clearly inadequate on its face to amend the covenant prohibiting trailers. Nowhere does the petition purport to serve as an amendment to the subdivision restrictions; in fact, there is no reference whatsoever to the existence of any such restrictions. One lot owner testified that he signed the petition without knowledge that any covenants even applied to the land.

Under these circumstances, Brown was entitled to have the petition declared an ineffective amendment and to enforce the covenant forbidding trailers. Accordingly, the order of the lower court is

Affirmed.

LEWIS, C.J., and NESS, GREGORY and HARWELL, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Brown v. Bass

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 20, 1981
277 S.E.2d 480 (S.C. 1981)
Case details for

Brown v. Bass

Case Details

Full title:Doris R. BROWN, Respondent, v. James BASS, Wayne Clyburn, and Linda Barr…

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Apr 20, 1981

Citations

277 S.E.2d 480 (S.C. 1981)
277 S.E.2d 480

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