Covenants & Restrictions

Covenants & Restrictions

Essential information

Rules & Regulations

Oconee County Courthouse

Each owner purchases property in our community subject to the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions recorded in the Oconee County Register of Deeds. 

StoneHaven Association, Inc. restricts long-term rental properties to five percent (5%) of total lots.  Check with the association via our Contact Us page  to learn the current status of rental properties before purchasing a property for this purpose.
 
StoneHaven Association, Inc. strictly prohibits short-term rentals, either personal or made through property or rental management companies such as, but not limited to, VRBO and Airbnb.
 
Clearwater Point Drive and Glen Road are privately owned and maintained roadways.  Oconee County owns and maintains all other community roadways.

Before making alterations to your property, please consult the Architectural Standards and submit an Application for Approval to Construct or Alter Property for approval.

  • StoneHaven Association, Inc. restricts long-term rental properties to five percent (5%) of total lots.  Check with the association via our Contact Us page  to learn the current status of rental properties before purchasing a property for this purpose.
  • StoneHaven Association, Inc. strictly prohibits short-term rentals, either personal or made through property or rental management companies such as, but not limited to, VRBO and Airbnb.
  • Clearwater Point Drive and Glen Road are privately owned and maintained roadways.  Oconee County owns and maintains all other community roadways.
  • Before making alterations to your property, please consult the Architectural Standards and submit an Application for Approval to Construct or Alter Property for approval.
  • For a legally binding document, create a free account to do a record search
  • An official copy of the covenants is available here. This essential document grants rights and responsibilities to the association’s board and property owners, all of whom need to read and heed.
Our bylaws

Our Community

Member Meetings

We traditionally hold our membership meetings each January to hear annual financial and project reports, elect directors to the board, and conduct other essential business.

On this occasion, our association’s bylaws (our “operating procedures”) go into action. You need to know them.

Board of Directors

As a typical volunteer organization, most of our work gets done “behind the scenes” by a few very dedicated individuals and groups.

The best way to know all of the worthy work done by your neighbors? Contact any board member or group leader to ask how you can pitch in.

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