Common use of Site Improvements Clause in Contracts

Site Improvements. Previously constructed utility buildings may remain provided that they are maintained in excellent condition. No new or additional utility buildings, storage sheds, boxes, canopies, decks, or other structures are permitted on your home site without the written permission of the Licensee. The resident is solely responsible for compliance with requirements for the issuance of permits, building official inspection, and building official approval, and all other applicable laws and local regulations. All new structures must comply with the following requirements: (a) Home Improvements: The concept of "mobility" must be retained. Any change to a home that reduces its mobility is not permitted. Examples include: (i) removal of axles, (ii) installation of a pitched roof on a home originally with a flat or curved roof (because the added weight may not be safely held and transported by the frame and the original axles and wheels), (iii) installation of wood siding (because of excess weight and loss of mobility) and it does not comply with park standards), and (iv) installation of sliding glass doors or removal of part of the exterior of the home to provide a larger access (because the required structural modifications may destroy a homes ability to withstand snow loading or to be safely moved). (v) Installation of skylights, new wiring, new windows, painting, plumbing, better insulation, is all acceptable. (vi) If the original siding has deteriorated, it must be removed and replaced with the original type of siding, and not covered. (This is to avoid the addition of extra weight, and the possible covering over of what may be active or latent structural deterioration.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Mobile Home Park Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Site Improvements. Previously constructed utility buildings may remain provided that they are maintained in excellent condition. No new or additional utility buildings, storage sheds, boxes, canopies, decks, or other structures are permitted on your home site without the written permission of the Licensee. The resident is solely responsible for compliance with requirements for the issuance of permits, building official inspection, and building official approval, and all other applicable laws and local regulations. All new structures must comply with the following requirements: (a) Home Improvements: The concept of "mobility" must be retained. Any change to a home that reduces its mobility is not permitted. Examples include: (i) I. removal of axles, (ii) II. installation of a pitched roof on a home originally with a flat or curved roof (because the added weight may not be safely held and transported by the frame and the original axles and wheels), (iii) III. installation of wood siding (because of excess weight and loss of mobility) and it does not comply with park standards), and (iv) IV. installation of sliding glass doors or removal of part of the exterior of the home to provide a larger access (because the required structural modifications may destroy a homes ability to withstand snow loading or to be safely moved). (v) V. Installation of skylights, new wiring, new windows, painting, plumbing, better insulation, is all acceptable. (vi) VI. If the original siding has deteriorated, it must be removed and replaced with the original type of siding, and not covered. (This is to avoid the addition of extra weight, and the possible covering over of what may be active or latent structural deterioration.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mobile Home Park Lease Agreement

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Site Improvements. Previously constructed utility buildings may remain provided that they are maintained in excellent condition. No new or additional utility buildings, storage sheds, boxes, canopies, decks, or other structures are permitted on your home site without the written permission of the Licensee. The resident is solely responsible for compliance with requirements for the issuance of permits, building official inspection, and building official approval, and all other applicable laws and local regulations. All new structures must comply with the following requirements: (a) Home Improvements: The concept of "mobility" must be retained. Any change to a home that reduces its mobility is not permitted. Examples include: (i) removal of axles, (ii) installation of a pitched roof on a home originally with a flat or curved roof (because the added weight may not be safely held and transported by the frame and the original axles and wheels), (iii) installation of wood siding (because of excess weight and loss of mobility) and it does not comply with park standards), and (iv) installation of sliding glass doors or removal of part of the exterior of the home to provide a larger access (because the required structural modifications may destroy a homes ability to withstand snow loading or to be safely moved). (v) Installation of skylights, new wiring, new windows, paintingpainting (color must be approved by management), plumbing, better insulation, is all acceptable. (vi) If the original siding has deteriorated, it must be removed and replaced with the original type of siding, and not covered. (This is to avoid the addition of extra weight, and the possible covering over of what may be active or latent structural deterioration.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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