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Hope Ranch Height Restriction Ruled Unenforceable

Santa Barbara’s Superior Court has ruled that an 85-year-old property deed that limits homes to one story is not valid.

Hope Ranch Height Restriction Ruled Unenforceable

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Santa Barbara County’s superior court has ruled that a nearly 85-year height restriction on a property in Hope Ranch is unenforceable.

The decision comes after a civil suit between Hope Ranch residents Max Liskin and Marc and Pauline Lowe , Liskin’s neighbors who sought to waive a 1940 deed on their property that would have restricted any home they built to a single story. The court’s decision states that the one-story restriction is not a general restriction and other properties in the area with single-story height restriction deeds had multi-story homes. It also states that the one-story restriction is not necessary to protect Hope Ranch’s views, privacy, or rural character.