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What is the best way to change a deed restriction about siding materials in a subdivision?

  1. File a formal complaint with the local government.

  2. All the homeowners in the subdivision should sign a voluntary agreement.

  3. Sue the original developer for imposing unfair restrictions.

  4. Apply individually to the subdivision's homeowners association.

The correct answer is: All the homeowners in the subdivision should sign a voluntary agreement.

The best way to change a deed restriction about siding materials in a subdivision is for all the homeowners in the subdivision to sign a voluntary agreement. This is because deed restrictions are legally binding agreements and it would require the agreement of all parties involved, in this case the homeowners, to make any changes. Filing a formal complaint with the local government would not be effective as they typically do not have the authority to change deed restrictions. Suing the original developer would also not be effective as they likely no longer have control over the subdivision. Applying individually to the homeowners association would only be effective if the restriction was imposed by the homeowners association and not the original developer.