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Enforcing Restrictive Covenants and Not Needing to Prove Irreperable Harm

To pursue an injunction, a party needs to satisfy the following four elements: “(1) a clear legal right; (2) irreparable harm; (3) no adequate remedy at law; (4) consideration of the public interest.” Mooney v. Color Le Palais of Boynton Beach Homeowners Association, Inc., 50 Fla.L.Weekly D1912a (Fla. 4th DCA 2025). When a party moves to enforce a restrictive covenant, they do so through injunctive relief.  However, when it comes to a restrictive covenant, a party does not need to prove that there was irreparable harm or that there was no adequate remedy at law – elements 2 and 3....

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