Formation of HOA; Recordation of HOA CC&Rs Sample Clauses

Formation of HOA; Recordation of HOA CC&Rs. No later than ninety (90) days prior to the proposed sale of any of the Affordable Units, Developer shall form a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation and a home owners' association ("HOA") for the Project and purchasers of the Affordable Units in accordance with the Xxxxx-Xxxxxxxx Common Interest Development Act (California Civil Code Sections 1350 through 1376) and any successor statutes (collectively, the "CID Law"). Developer shall obtain Authority's written approval of the HOA CC&Rs, and shall include such covenants and restrictions therein as may be requested by Authority with respect to the Affordable Units. Thereafter, Developer shall submit the HOA CC&Rs to the Department of Real Estate and otherwise comply with the CID Law and all other applicable Governmental Regulations in connection with the formation of the HOA. Developer shall amend or cause to be amended the HOA CC&Rs as required by the CID Law upon transfer of the Affordable Units to the nonprofit mutual benefit corporation or the third party purchasers thereof, respectively. Developer shall not amend the HOA CC&Rs without the prior written approval of Authority. The HOA CC&Rs shall require that all Affordable Units be owner-occupied.
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