Homeowner’s Association Dues. Buyer acknowledges that the Premises may be subject to Homeowners' Association dues, which may be subject to adjustment at the sole discretion of the Homeowners' Association (as provided for in the Homeowners' Association Declaration.)
Homeowner’s Association Dues. If Homeowner's Association Dues for the year of Closing are not known or cannot be reasonably estimated, then Homeowner's Association Dues shall be prorated based on such dues for the year prior to Closing. If Homeowner's Association Dues payable during the year in which the Closing occurs are thereafter determined to be more or less than Homeowner's Association Dues payable during the preceding year, Seller and Purchaser shall promptly adjust the proration of such Homeowner's Association Dues and Seller or Purchaser, as the case may be, shall pay to the other any amount required as a result of such adjustment.
Homeowner’s Association Dues. It is understood that all owners of lots within The Buttes will become members of the The Buttes Homeowner’s Association. The Association will assess annual dues to each member to maintain and improve the common areas of The Buttes. The estimated annual dues of the Association for 2013 will be $410. A $500 initial working capital assessment shall be collected from the Buyer at closing and will be paid to The Buttes Association. A $100 transfer fee shall be collected at closing and paid to the Association’s management company.
Homeowner’s Association Dues. Any amounts assessed by the Homeowners Association, and which are collected by MHT, in accordance with the CC&Rs.
Homeowner’s Association Dues. BUYER acknowledges that Homeowner’s Association dues are
Homeowner’s Association Dues. Borrower shall pay its portion of homeowner’s association dues on a timely basis.
Homeowner’s Association Dues. It is understood that all owners of lots within Woodbrook will become members of the Woodbrook Homeowner’s Association. The Association will assess annual dues to each member to maintain and improve the common areas of Woodbrook. The estimated annual dues of the Association for 2013 will be $840. A reimbursement assessment shall be paid by each lot owner at the time of closing in the amount of $250, which shall be paid directly to the Builder. A $40 administration fee shall be collected at closing and paid to the Association’s management company.
Homeowner’s Association Dues. Penalties. Owner shall, in Owner’s name and at Owner’s expense, make payments as they become due for Homeowner’s Association dues and expeditiously resolve any penalty as they may arise for HOA associations. Broker shall provide Tenants with a copy of the Covenant s, Xxxxxx ions and Restrictions and make an explanation of the guidelines. Owner will provide an updated copy to Broker of all HOA Rules and Regulations. Tenants are responsible for violations incurring fines. Broker shall notify Tenants that any fines incurred as a result of violations of the CC& R’s will be their responsibility. If any Tenant shall leave any fine, including a disputed fine unpaid for a period of more t han 30 days, said fine shall be satisfied from the Tenant’s security deposit held by the Broker. Broker is not responsible for HOA coordination or responsibilities above and beyond violation notices.
Homeowner’s Association Dues. Upon closing, Buyers will become members of the community Home Owner Association (HOA), a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of the state of Washington, to maintain and improve common areas. xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx. The HOA will assess annual dues of $780.00 each year and are due at the time of closing. Dues are pro-rate based on closing date. All Warranty Requests are to go directly through Xxxxx Xxxx with HC Homes – xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx Hours for repair are Monday-Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm. Buyer: Date: Seller: Date: The contractor shall be responsible for all construction means, methods and sequences. The contractor will install materials specified in the contract. Where the contract does not call for a specific grade or specification, the contractor will install materials that are new and conform to industry practice. The contractor is not responsible for the suitability of function of materials specified by the customer. Contractor is not responsible for the safeness or function of design(s) furnished by the customer. The contractor is not responsible for property damage, or the consequences thereof, or personal injury, of the consequences thereof caused by chemical, biological or toxic agents or elements that may be part of any building material utilized in construction. The contractor will not utilize any building material known to the contractor to be directly toxic or harmful to persons of the environment.
Homeowner’s Association Dues. Within 15 days of the end of each month, evidence reasonably satisfactory to Lender verifying that Borrower’s portion of the condominium homeowner’s association dues have been paid.