f. Faded, torn, or missing awnings. g. Cracked, loose, or missing slide-out seals. h. Cracked, missing, or fogged windows and broken or missing seals. i. Sagging door, rotting or failing wood, faded or deteriorated paint on front storage enclosure. j. Sagging, deteriorating, rotting, or failing steps, landings, and/or ramps. k. Broken or rotted wood or faded/deteriorated paint on skirting/lattice. l. Road-worthy. For example, no flat or missing tires; towable is capable of being towed, and self-propelled is capable of being driven. m. RVs must be in compliance with California State laws. 1. As stated in Section 7.3 of the CC&Rs, any painting, repainting, or alterations to a Recreational Vehicle must be approved by the A&A Committee following the existing A&A Permit process. All details related to any repair or improvements must be included in the A&A Permit. 2. The A & A Committee or other designees of the Association will use the Inspection Criteria identified on Exhibit B, attached hereto, to rate the condition of an RV in question. If an RV fails to satisfy any of the Criteria, the Owner will be required to make all identified repairs. If the Owner fails to make the identified repairs, the Board of Directors may require, in its sole discretion, that the RV be permanently removed from the Resort and mandate that it cannot be sold or transferred within the Resort or to a third party purchasing a Lot within the Resort.
Inspection of RV at time of Sale/Change of Title 1. Sale of Lot
If an Owner wants to list their lot for sale, the Owner must provide notice to the Association of the proposed sale to initiate a Lot inspection. In addition, upon receiving notice of the opening of escrow on a Lot, the A&A Committee or other designee of the Association will perform an inspection of the Lot to ensure it is compliant with the current rules and regulations of the resort. The A&A Committee or other designee of the Association will use the Lot Inspection Criteria identified on the Lot Inspection Form to identify the non-compliant items. If the Lot fails to satisfy any of the listed criteria, a copy of the completed chart and a listing of the required repairs, along with photos, will be provided to the Owner and Escrow Company. The Owner will be required to make the necessary repairs prior to the close of escrow. In the case that the buyer wants to assume the non-compliant items, the buyer and Owner will need to sign an Owner-to-Buyer Agreement Form. The Owner-to-Buyer Agreement Form will be provided upon receiving notice of the opening of escrow if the lot is marked non-compliant. 2. Sale of RV within Resort If an Owner wants to sell an RV and the RV will remain in the Resort, the Owner must provide notice to the Association of the proposed sale. Once notice is received, the A&A Committee or other designee of the Association will perform an inspection of the RV using the Inspection Criteria identified on Exhibit B to rate the condition of the RV. If the RV fails to satisfy any of the Criteria, a copy of the completed chart and a listing of the required repairs along with photos will be
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