Common use of Condominium and Home Warranty Agreements Clause in Contracts

Condominium and Home Warranty Agreements. The Company discourages the use of condominium and home warranty agreements because they impact the ability to respond to guest service requests on a timely basis. If the Owner elects to enter into a warranty agreement with a third party, Owner understands that: a) It is the obligation of the Owner to provide a copy of the warranty agreement to the Company, identifying all systems and appliances subject to the agreement. b) Owner will be responsible for costs associated with an initial response to a guest service request related to a system or appliance covered by the warranty. c) Company will notify Owner of any service required to repair or replace systems or appliances covered by the warranty. d) Owner is responsible for coordinating all service calls under the warranty agreement. NOTE: THIS EXHIBIT IS APPLICABLE TO ALL PREMISES JOINING THE PROGRAM AND ANY NEEDED REPLACEMENT OF ITEMS IN UNITS PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM AS OF THE CONTRACT DATE. TO AVOID POTENTIAL DISAGREEMENT RELATING TO QUALITY, APPEARANCE AND/OR TASTE PLEASE DISCUSS ALL DECORATING PLANS WITH THE HOME AND VILLA PROPERTY OFFICE PRIOR TO DECORATING, FURNISHING OR UPGRADING THE PREMISES. This list outlines the requirements for all units and provides recommendations to make accommodations at Wintergreen Resort more desirable. The Home and Villa Committee has been actively involved in establishing these standards with the goal of developing criteria in keeping with Wintergreen’s reputation as a first class resort. All furnishings and accessories must be of high quality. This reduces problems (and costs) with the upkeep and maintenance and insures adherence to rental standards. Effort on the part of the individual property Owners to decorate their “second home” can make condominiums and homes very attractive and appealing. However, there is a need for certain uniformity in units to insure that guests receive consistent value for their vacation expenditure. Decorating accommodations for rental requires a somewhat different approach than that of decorating for personal use. The needs of various guests (families, conference attendee, skiers, golfers, etc.) and practical concerns (maintenance, housekeeping, etc.) must be taken into consideration. Guests at Wintergreen Resort anticipate relaxing, comfortable accommodations reflective of our resort environment. The general theme of the décor should be selected accordingly. Items of great monetary or personal value (such as antique accessories, family heirlooms and collectibles) should not be placed in the accommodations. Nautical or beach themes and accessories are not appropriate, nor are extensive use of furnishings or art from foreign countries. Decorating themes or accessories in obscene or poor taste are not acceptable. Extreme or “eclectic” décor is discouraged. Enjoyable accommodations depend upon adequate space and furniture that is appropriate in size. All furniture, particularly sofas, chairs and tables should fit the wall and floor space available and should be positioned to allow easy and safe movement through doors and hallways. The following guidelines have been established for Premises at Wintergreen Resort:

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Samples: Transient Occupancy Management Agreement

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Condominium and Home Warranty Agreements. The Company discourages the use of condominium and home warranty agreements because they impact the ability to respond to guest service requests on a timely basis. If the Owner elects to enter into a warranty agreement with a third party, Owner understands that: a) It is the obligation of the Owner to provide a copy of the warranty agreement to the Company, identifying all systems and appliances subject to the agreement. b) Owner will be responsible for costs associated with an initial response to a guest service request related to a system or appliance covered by the warranty. c) Company will notify Owner of any service required to repair or replace systems or appliances covered by the warranty. d) Owner is responsible for coordinating all service calls under the warranty agreement. NOTE: THIS EXHIBIT IS APPLICABLE TO ALL PREMISES JOINING THE PROGRAM AND ANY NEEDED REPLACEMENT OF ITEMS IN UNITS PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM AS OF THE CONTRACT DATE. TO AVOID POTENTIAL DISAGREEMENT RELATING TO QUALITY, APPEARANCE AND/OR TASTE PLEASE DISCUSS ALL DECORATING PLANS WITH THE HOME AND VILLA RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT OFFICE PRIOR TO DECORATING, FURNISHING OR UPGRADING THE PREMISES. This list outlines the requirements for all units and provides recommendations to make accommodations at Wintergreen Resort more desirable. The Home and Villa Committee Rental Property Management Office has been actively involved in establishing these standards with the goal of developing criteria in keeping with WintergreenXxxxxxxxxxx’s reputation as a first class resort. All furnishings and accessories must be of high quality. This reduces problems (and costs) with the upkeep and maintenance and insures adherence to rental standards. Effort on the part of the individual property Owners to decorate their “second home” can make condominiums and homes very attractive and appealing. However, there is a need for certain uniformity in units to insure that guests receive consistent value for their vacation expenditure. Decorating accommodations for rental requires a somewhat different approach than that of decorating for personal use. The needs of various guests (families, conference attendee, skiers, golfers, etc.) and practical concerns (maintenance, housekeeping, etc.) must be taken into consideration. Guests at Wintergreen Resort anticipate relaxing, comfortable accommodations reflective of our resort environment. The general theme of the décor decoration should be selected accordingly. Items of great monetary or personal value (such as antique accessories, family heirlooms and collectibles) should not be placed in the accommodations. Nautical or beach themes and accessories are not appropriate, nor are extensive use of furnishings or art from foreign countries. Decorating themes or accessories in obscene or poor taste are not acceptable. Extreme or “eclectic” décor is discouraged. Enjoyable accommodations depend upon adequate space and furniture that is appropriate in size. All furniture, particularly sofas, chairs and tables should fit the wall and floor space available and should be positioned to allow easy and safe movement through doors and hallways. The following guidelines have been established for Premises at Wintergreen Resort:

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Samples: Seasonal Transient Occupancy Management Agreement

Condominium and Home Warranty Agreements. The Company discourages the use of condominium and home warranty agreements because they impact the ability to respond to guest service requests on a timely basis. If the Owner elects to enter into a warranty agreement with a third party, Owner understands that: a) It is the obligation of the Owner to provide a copy of the warranty agreement to the Company, identifying all systems and appliances subject to the agreement. b) Owner will be responsible for costs associated with an initial response to a guest service request related to a system or appliance covered by the warranty. c) Company will notify Owner of any service required to repair or replace systems or appliances covered by the warranty. d) Owner is responsible for coordinating all service calls under the warranty agreement. Exhibit D to: Transient Occupancy Management Agreement for Homes and Condos PROPERTIES FURNISHING REQUIREMENTS AND BASIC EQUIPMENT LIST NOTE: THIS EXHIBIT IS APPLICABLE TO ALL PREMISES JOINING THE PROGRAM AND ANY NEEDED REPLACEMENT OF ITEMS IN UNITS PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM AS OF THE CONTRACT DATE. TO AVOID POTENTIAL DISAGREEMENT RELATING TO QUALITY, APPEARANCE AND/OR TASTE PLEASE DISCUSS ALL DECORATING PLANS WITH THE HOME AND VILLA PROPERTY OFFICE PRIOR TO DECORATING, FURNISHING OR UPGRADING THE PREMISES. This list outlines the requirements for all units and provides recommendations to make accommodations at Wintergreen Resort more desirable. The Home and Villa Committee has been actively involved in establishing these standards with the goal of developing criteria in keeping with Wintergreen’s Xxxxxxxxxxx’ s reputation as a first class resort. All furnishings and accessories must be of high quality. This reduces problems (and costs) with the upkeep and maintenance and insures adherence to rental standards. Effort on the part of the individual property Owners to decorate their second home” can make condominiums and homes very attractive and appealing. However, there is a need for certain uniformity in units to insure that guests receive consistent value for their vacation expenditure. Decorating accommodations for rental requires a somewhat different approach than that of decorating for personal use. The needs of various guests (families, conference attendee, skiers, golfers, etc.) and practical concerns (maintenance, housekeeping, etc.) must be taken into consideration. Guests at Wintergreen Resort anticipate relaxing, comfortable accommodations reflective of our resort environment. The general theme of the décor should be selected accordingly. Items of great monetary or personal value (such as antique accessories, family heirlooms and collectibles) should not be placed in the accommodations. Nautical or beach themes and accessories are not appropriate, nor are extensive use of furnishings or art from foreign countries. Decorating themes or accessories in obscene or poor taste are not acceptable. Extreme or eclectic” décor is discouraged. Enjoyable accommodations depend upon adequate space and furniture that is appropriate in size. All furniture, particularly sofas, chairs and tables should fit the wall and floor space available and should be positioned to allow easy and safe movement through doors and hallways. The following guidelines have been established for Premises at Wintergreen Resort:: I. SPECIFICATIONS

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Samples: Property Management Agreement

Condominium and Home Warranty Agreements. The Company discourages the use of condominium and home warranty agreements because they impact the ability to respond to guest service requests on a timely basis. If the Owner elects to enter into a warranty agreement with a third party, Owner understands that: a) It is the obligation of the Owner to provide a copy of the warranty agreement to the Company, identifying all systems and appliances subject to the agreement. b) Owner will be responsible for costs associated with an initial response to a guest service request related to a system or appliance covered by the warranty. c) Company will notify Owner of any service required to repair or replace systems or appliances covered by the warranty. d) Owner is responsible for coordinating all service calls under the warranty agreement. NOTE: THIS EXHIBIT IS APPLICABLE TO ALL PREMISES JOINING THE PROGRAM AND ANY NEEDED REPLACEMENT OF ITEMS IN UNITS PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM AS OF THE CONTRACT DATE. TO AVOID POTENTIAL DISAGREEMENT RELATING TO QUALITY, APPEARANCE AND/OR TASTE PLEASE DISCUSS ALL DECORATING PLANS WITH THE HOME AND VILLA PROPERTY OFFICE PRIOR TO DECORATING, FURNISHING OR UPGRADING THE PREMISES. This list outlines the requirements for all units and provides recommendations to make accommodations at Wintergreen Resort more desirable. The Home and Villa Committee has been actively involved in establishing these standards with the goal of developing criteria in keeping with WintergreenXxxxxxxxxxx’s reputation as a first class resort. All furnishings and accessories must be of high quality. This reduces problems (and costs) with the upkeep and maintenance and insures adherence to rental standards. Effort on the part of the individual property Owners to decorate their “second home” can make condominiums and homes very attractive and appealing. However, there is a need for certain uniformity in units to insure that guests receive consistent value for their vacation expenditure. Decorating accommodations for rental requires a somewhat different approach than that of decorating for personal use. The needs of various guests (families, conference attendee, skiers, golfers, etc.) and practical concerns (maintenance, housekeeping, etc.) must be taken into consideration. Guests at Wintergreen Resort anticipate relaxing, comfortable accommodations reflective of our resort environment. The general theme of the décor decoration should be selected accordingly. Items of great monetary or personal value (such as antique accessories, family heirlooms and collectibles) should not be placed in the accommodations. Nautical or beach themes and accessories are not appropriate, nor are extensive use of furnishings or art from foreign countries. Decorating themes or accessories in obscene or poor taste are not acceptable. Extreme or “eclectic” décor is discouraged. Enjoyable accommodations depend upon adequate space and furniture that is appropriate in size. All furniture, particularly sofas, chairs and tables should fit the wall and floor space available and should be positioned to allow easy and safe movement through doors and hallways. The following guidelines have been established for Premises at Wintergreen Resort: I. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

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Samples: Seasonal Transient Occupancy Management Agreement

Condominium and Home Warranty Agreements. The Company discourages the use of condominium and home warranty agreements because they impact the ability to respond to guest service requests on a timely basis. If the Owner elects to enter into a warranty agreement with a third party, Owner understands that: a) It is the obligation of the Owner to provide a copy of the warranty agreement to the Company, identifying all systems and appliances subject to the agreement. b) Owner will be responsible for costs associated with an initial response to a guest service request related to a system or appliance covered by the warranty. c) Company will notify Owner of any service required to repair or replace systems or appliances covered by the warranty. d) Owner is responsible for coordinating all service calls under the warranty agreement. NOTE: THIS EXHIBIT IS APPLICABLE TO ALL PREMISES JOINING THE PROGRAM AND ANY NEEDED REPLACEMENT OF ITEMS IN UNITS PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM AS OF THE CONTRACT DATE. TO AVOID POTENTIAL DISAGREEMENT RELATING TO QUALITY, APPEARANCE AND/OR TASTE PLEASE DISCUSS ALL DECORATING PLANS WITH THE HOME AND VILLA RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT OFFICE PRIOR TO DECORATING, FURNISHING OR UPGRADING THE PREMISES. This list outlines the requirements for all units and provides recommendations to make accommodations at Wintergreen Resort more desirable. The Home and Villa Committee Rental Property Management Office has been actively involved in establishing these standards with the goal of developing criteria in keeping with WintergreenXxxxxxxxxxx’s reputation as a first class resort. All furnishings and accessories must be of high quality. This reduces problems (and costs) with the upkeep and maintenance and insures adherence to rental standards. Effort on the part of the individual property Owners to decorate their “second home” can make condominiums and homes very attractive and appealing. However, there is a need for certain uniformity in units to insure that guests receive consistent value for their vacation expenditure. Decorating accommodations for rental requires a somewhat different approach than that of decorating for personal use. The needs of various guests (families, conference attendee, skiers, golfers, etc.) and practical concerns (maintenance, housekeeping, etc.) must be taken into consideration. Guests at Wintergreen Resort anticipate relaxing, comfortable accommodations reflective of our resort environment. The general theme of the décor should be selected accordingly. Items of great monetary or personal value (such as antique accessories, family heirlooms and collectibles) should not be placed in the accommodations. Nautical or beach themes and accessories are not appropriate, nor are extensive use of furnishings or art from foreign countries. Decorating themes or accessories in obscene or poor taste are not acceptable. Extreme or “eclectic” décor is discouraged. Enjoyable accommodations depend upon adequate space and furniture that is appropriate in size. All furniture, particularly sofas, chairs and tables should fit the wall and floor space available and should be positioned to allow easy and safe movement through doors and hallways. The following guidelines have been established for Premises at Wintergreen Resort:

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Samples: Transient Occupancy Management Agreement

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Condominium and Home Warranty Agreements. The Company discourages the use of condominium and home warranty agreements because they impact the ability to respond to guest service requests on a timely basis. If the Owner elects to enter into a warranty agreement with a third party, Owner understands that: a) It is the obligation of the Owner to provide a copy of the warranty agreement to the Company, identifying all systems and appliances subject to the agreement. b) Owner will be responsible for costs associated with an initial response to a guest service request related to a system or appliance covered by the warranty. c) Company will notify Owner of any service required to repair or replace systems or appliances covered by the warranty. d) Owner is responsible for coordinating all service calls under the warranty agreement. NOTE: THIS EXHIBIT IS APPLICABLE TO ALL PREMISES JOINING THE PROGRAM AND ANY NEEDED REPLACEMENT OF ITEMS IN UNITS PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM AS OF THE CONTRACT DATE. TO AVOID POTENTIAL DISAGREEMENT RELATING TO QUALITY, APPEARANCE AND/OR TASTE PLEASE DISCUSS ALL DECORATING PLANS WITH THE HOME AND VILLA PROPERTY OFFICE PRIOR TO DECORATING, FURNISHING OR UPGRADING THE PREMISES. This list outlines the requirements for all units and provides recommendations to make accommodations at Wintergreen Resort more desirable. The Home and Villa Committee has been actively involved in establishing these standards with the goal of developing criteria in keeping with Wintergreen’s reputation as a first class resort. All furnishings and accessories must be of high quality. This reduces problems (and costs) with the upkeep and maintenance and insures adherence to rental standards. Effort on the part of the individual property Owners to decorate their “second home” can make condominiums and homes very attractive and appealing. However, there is a need for certain uniformity in units to insure that guests receive consistent value for their vacation expenditure. Decorating accommodations for rental requires a somewhat different approach than that of decorating for personal use. The needs of various guests (families, conference attendee, skiers, golfers, etc.) and practical concerns (maintenance, housekeeping, etc.) must be taken into consideration. Guests at Wintergreen Resort anticipate relaxing, comfortable accommodations reflective of our resort environment. The general theme of the décor should be selected accordingly. Items of great monetary or personal value (such as antique accessories, family heirlooms and collectibles) should not be placed in the accommodations. Nautical or beach themes and accessories are not appropriate, nor are extensive use of furnishings or art from foreign countries. Decorating themes or accessories in obscene or poor taste are not acceptable. Extreme or “eclectic” décor is discouraged. Enjoyable accommodations depend upon adequate space and furniture that is appropriate in size. All furniture, particularly sofas, chairs and tables should fit the wall and floor space available and should be positioned to allow easy and safe movement through doors and hallways. The following guidelines have been established for Premises at Wintergreen Resort:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transient Occupancy Management Agreement

Condominium and Home Warranty Agreements. The Company discourages the use of condominium and home warranty agreements because they impact the ability to respond to guest service requests on a timely basis. If the Owner elects to enter into a warranty agreement with a third party, Owner understands that: a) It is the obligation of the Owner to provide a copy of the warranty agreement to the Company, identifying all systems and appliances subject to the agreement. b) Owner will be responsible for costs associated with an initial response to a guest service request related to a system or appliance covered by the warranty. c) Company will notify Owner of any service required to repair or replace systems or appliances covered by the warranty. d) Owner is responsible for coordinating all service calls under the warranty agreement. NOTE: THIS EXHIBIT IS APPLICABLE TO ALL PREMISES JOINING THE PROGRAM AND ANY NEEDED REPLACEMENT OF ITEMS IN UNITS PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM AS OF THE CONTRACT DATE. TO AVOID POTENTIAL DISAGREEMENT RELATING TO QUALITY, APPEARANCE AND/OR TASTE PLEASE DISCUSS ALL DECORATING PLANS WITH THE HOME AND VILLA PROPERTY OFFICE PRIOR TO DECORATING, FURNISHING OR UPGRADING THE PREMISES. This list outlines the requirements for all units and provides recommendations to make accommodations at Wintergreen Resort more desirable. The Home and Villa Committee has been actively involved in establishing these standards with the goal of developing criteria in keeping with WintergreenXxxxxxxxxxx’s reputation as a first class resort. All furnishings and accessories must be of high quality. This reduces problems (and costs) with the upkeep and maintenance and insures adherence to rental standards. Effort on the part of the individual property Owners to decorate their “second home” can make condominiums and homes very attractive and appealing. However, there is a need for certain uniformity in units to insure that guests receive consistent value for their vacation expenditure. Decorating accommodations for rental requires a somewhat different approach than that of decorating for personal use. The needs of various guests (families, conference attendee, skiers, golfers, etc.) and practical concerns (maintenance, housekeeping, etc.) must be taken into consideration. Guests at Wintergreen Resort anticipate relaxing, comfortable accommodations reflective of our resort environment. The general theme of the décor decoration should be selected accordingly. Items of great monetary or personal value (such as antique accessories, family heirlooms and collectibles) should not be placed in the accommodations. Nautical or beach themes and accessories are not appropriate, nor are extensive use of furnishings or art from foreign countries. Decorating themes or accessories in obscene or poor taste are not acceptable. Extreme or “eclectic” décor is discouraged. Enjoyable accommodations depend upon adequate space and furniture that is appropriate in size. All furniture, particularly sofas, chairs and tables should fit the wall and floor space available and should be positioned to allow easy and safe movement through doors and hallways. The following guidelines have been established for Premises at Wintergreen Resort:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Seasonal Transient Occupancy Management Agreement

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