Georgia
We bought a home on 2 acres on a busy road with plans to fence the perimeter. Elderly seller did not disclose covenants, but when we started the fence the neighbor brought us a copy of the covenants and said he would sue us. Covenants state no front fences.
I understand that the covenants run with the land, even if we weren't aware of them when we bought. I'm looking for a way to change/invalidate them.
1. The covenants themselves don't contain language to change them (except between 1995-1997 when the developer was still working.) A lawyer I contacted said we could change them with a majority vote from the 8 homeowners. Does this sound legit? I don't want to do it and then get sued anyway.
2. The covenants state that they run with the land for 25 years, then can be renewed in 10 year increments. We are at the end of year 19. Georgia case law Title 44, Chapter 5, Section 60 says that covenants can run for a max of 20 year in subdivisions with 15+ homes. What happens to subdivisions with fewer than 15 homes?
3. The neighbor who says he will sue us is violating at least 4 of the covenants. Can he legally try to enforce a particular covenant on us when he is breaking several of them?
4. When the neighborhood started in 1995 the road it is on wasn't very busy. The area was mostly farmland and the nearest store was the next town over. Now 100+ cars fly by at 55 miles an hour. Is it possible that forbidding us from putting up a front fence isn't legal from a safety standpoint?
5. Would a gate be considered a fence? The covenant specifically states, "No fences of any kind forward of the back edge of the home." Is a stand-alone gate a separate beast than a fence? With a gate at least I wouldn't need to park my car across my driveway by the mailbox so that my kids could safely ride their bikes.
Thanks!
We bought a home on 2 acres on a busy road with plans to fence the perimeter. Elderly seller did not disclose covenants, but when we started the fence the neighbor brought us a copy of the covenants and said he would sue us. Covenants state no front fences.

I understand that the covenants run with the land, even if we weren't aware of them when we bought. I'm looking for a way to change/invalidate them.
1. The covenants themselves don't contain language to change them (except between 1995-1997 when the developer was still working.) A lawyer I contacted said we could change them with a majority vote from the 8 homeowners. Does this sound legit? I don't want to do it and then get sued anyway.
2. The covenants state that they run with the land for 25 years, then can be renewed in 10 year increments. We are at the end of year 19. Georgia case law Title 44, Chapter 5, Section 60 says that covenants can run for a max of 20 year in subdivisions with 15+ homes. What happens to subdivisions with fewer than 15 homes?
3. The neighbor who says he will sue us is violating at least 4 of the covenants. Can he legally try to enforce a particular covenant on us when he is breaking several of them?
4. When the neighborhood started in 1995 the road it is on wasn't very busy. The area was mostly farmland and the nearest store was the next town over. Now 100+ cars fly by at 55 miles an hour. Is it possible that forbidding us from putting up a front fence isn't legal from a safety standpoint?
5. Would a gate be considered a fence? The covenant specifically states, "No fences of any kind forward of the back edge of the home." Is a stand-alone gate a separate beast than a fence? With a gate at least I wouldn't need to park my car across my driveway by the mailbox so that my kids could safely ride their bikes.
Thanks!