Good Afternoon Mike,
To enforce Deed Restrictions one needs to be aware of violations by regularly evaluating the community. Also, we must encourage our residents to say something if they see something.
As I discussed with our current Deed Restrictions Officer on his appointment to gain compliance with a violation e.g. a boat stored on the property the notice of violation must state "Permanent removal". A time limit for compliance is also crucial. He has copies of letters I sent as past officer.
With regard to the legal fees incurred in gaining compliance; any legal fees incurred by the Board are due the Board, not just court fees. Letters from our attorney accomplished compliance when letters form the Board were being ignored.
I also liked to use the old baseball rule; 3 strikes and your OUT! The 3rd letter from the Board also notified the violator of legal action timing.
Hope this helps!