No--a Declaration of Homestead is for homeowners only.
If the subdivision is subject to a Declaration of Restrictive Covenants that include a homeowners' association then your property is subject to mandatory membership.
The front page. There is only one page.
The first page gives the rational and philosophy of the document. The second page is the complaints against the king. The final page is Declaration of Independence.
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FEMA
The Declaration of Independence is only one page in length.
Check with FEMA and US Small Business Admin
I want you get out the Declaration copy in your history book. Look at the first page and read the first 4 paragraphs. You will find what you are looking for in the writings of Jefferson. He states right there what is important , why, and what is behind his thinking. So, get to work and you shall find what you are looking for. It will come.
You will have to ask them for it.
If your insurance is expired you don't have insurance. You can find the exact minute of your insurance on your declaration page or your non-pay notice.
In the original Declaration of Subdivision Covenants the developer would have had to reserve the right to amend the declaration (in the body of the declaration) and then assign that right to the homeowner's association. You can review those documents at the land records office.