RULES AND REGULATIONS DAVENPORT VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM



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RULES AND REGULATIONS DAVENPORT VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM All Units and Common areas and Facilities of the Davenport Village Condominium, as those terms are defined in the Davenport Village Condominium Master Deed and Declaration of Trust, shall be subject to the following Rules and Regulations, unless otherwise permitted by written instrument executed by the Board of Trustees. These Rules and Regulations are implemented for the benefit of all the Unit Owners of Davenport Village Condominium. 1. USE OF THE CONDOMINIUM 1.1 No Unit shall be used for any purpose other than as a dwelling for one family with a maximum occupancy of four (4) persons and occupancy shall be further governed by the Town of Hopkinton Zoning By-Laws. 1.2 No Unit in the Condominium shall contain more than two (2) bedrooms, as required by the Site Plan Approval Decision of the Hopkinton Planning Board referenced in the Master Deed. 1.3 No business activities of any nature shall be conducted in any Units except that a person residing in any Unit may maintain therein an office for his or her professional use and to the extent permitted and regulated by the Town of Hopkinton Zoning By-Laws, but no employees or persons other than a resident of such Unit shall engage therein in any such activities and no such office shall be advertised, held out or used as a place for service to clients or patients. 2. LEASED UNITS 2.1 Excluding Units owned by the Declarant, no Unit shall be rented, let, leased, or licensed for use or occupancy by other that the Unit Owner(s) thereof without the prior written approval of the Board of Trustees and provided that such lease or occupancy agreement (a) is for a period of at least six (6) months, (b) is for the entire Unit (unless specifically authorized by the Board of Trustees), and (c) specifically provides that such lease or occupancy agreement is subject in all respects to the provisions of the Master Deed, the By- Laws, and Rules and Regulations; provided, however that the restrictions in this clause shall not apply to any institutional first mortgage lender in possession of any Unit following a default by a Unit Owner in his mortgage or holding title to a Unit by virtue of a mortgage 1

foreclosure proceeding or deed or other agreement in lieu of foreclosure. 2.2 All Unit Owner(s) who do not reside in the Unit(s) shall register with the Board of Trustees and condominium management company (if applicable) the names addresses, and phone numbers of tenants in each Unit owned by the Unit Owner(s) within seven (7) days of commencement of the lease for said Unit(s). 2.3 All Unit Owner(s) who do not reside in the Unit(s) are responsible for the acts or omissions of any tenant(s), and such Unit Owner(s) shall be liable for violations of any rule or regulation by said tenant(s), including payment of any fines assessed to a tenant. 2.4 All Unit Owner(s) who do not reside in the Unit(s) shall protect the rights of other Unit Owners (or their tenants, if applicable) who reside in Units adjoining the Unit(s) being rented, by enforcement of excessive noise and parking regulations contained in these Rules and Regulations. 2.5 The Board of Trustees reserves the right to require separate damage deposits for Unit(s) being rented, to be held in escrow by the Board of Trustees. 2.6 The Board of Trustees reserves the right to review any proposed lease or occupancy agreement of any Unit(s) (excluding those owned by Declarant) and to approve or disapprove of the proposed lease or occupancy agreement, in its sole discretion. Pursuant to Massachusetts Law, the Board of Trustees shall not make any inquiry concerning the race, religions creed, color, national origin, sex, age (except if a minor), ancestry, or marital status of the applicant, or concerning the fact that the applicant is a veteran or in the armed forces, or is blind. No Unit Owner may lease a Unit to any lessee(s) who have not been approved by the Board of Trustees. 3. PETS 3.1 Unit Owner(s) may keep pet(s) under the following conditions: Unit Owner( s) may keep no more than two (2) approved pets (either DOGS or CATS) per household. Should the pet or pets become a nuisance, in the sole view and discretion of the Board of Trustees, then the Board of Trustees will give a written warning to the Unit Owner for a first offense; a written notice for a second offense, together with the imposition of a $500 fine for such offense; and if a notice of third offense is given, the Board of Trustees may, in their sole discretion, impose a fine of $1,000 for such offense or require the Unit Owner immediately remove the pet(s) from the Condominium premises (including the Unit), or both. Dogs which bark excessively shall be considered a nuisance and shall be subject to removal by the Board of Trustees. The Board of 2

Trustees will provide such notices, except in the event that the pet(s) have caused personal injury or damage to property in excess of $2,000, in which event the Unit Owner shall immediately remove the pet(s) from the Condominium premises and the Unit. Such monetary penalties shall be in addition to any costs or expenses to repair any damage caused by the pet(s). 3.2 Pets shall be suitably leashed whenever they are on the Condominium premises outside the interior of any Unit and the owner of any animal shall be required to clean up after it, and if required by the Board of Trustees, repair any damage caused by it, and/or to remove or require the removal from the Condominium premises, as detailed above. 3.3 Unit Owner(s) agree that their pet(s) shall be allowed to relieve themselves in areas specifically designated by the Board of Trustees only, and that the Unit Owner(s) will scoop droppings off Common Areas, including streets, driveways and walkways, and properly dispose of same. The Unit Owner(s) of a pet assume(s) full liability for all damages caused by such pet, whether to persons or property, or to the Condominium Association. All dogs must be licensed by the proper authorities. Pets shall be leashed at all times outside the Unit(s) and may not be left unattended on the decks; pets may not be confined to Common Areas by chains, anchors, ropes, electric fencing devices (except so-called "invisible fencing" within a Unit's EUA), or the like. The Unit Owner(s) is/are responsible for getting pets properly inoculated. 3.4 No aggressive breeds of dogs shall be allowed, including but not limited to the following breeds of dogs which are specifically prohibited: German Shepherd, Pit Bull, Rotweiller, Doberman, Aketa Husky, Dalmatian, Chow, Malamute, Wolf Hybrid 4. APPEARANCE 4.1 There shall be no parking of baby carriages or play pens, bicycles, wagons, toys, vehicles (including recreational vehicles and boats), benches, or chairs on any part of the Common Areas, except that roads, parking areas, and driveways may be used for their normal and intended purposes of parking Unit Owners' automobiles. No gymnasiums or swing sets can be erected on the Common Area by Unit Owners. 4.2 Nothing shall be altered or constructed in, or removed from the Common Areas except upon written consent of the Board of Trustees. 3

4.3 The Common Areas shall not be decorated or furnished by any Unit Owner in any manner without the prior written consent of the Board of Trustees. 4.4 The architectural integrity of the Buildings and the Units shall be preserved without modification, and to that end, no awning, screen, banner, antenna, satellite dish, or sign and no exterior change, addition, structure, projection, decoration, or other feature shall be erected or placed upon or attached to any exterior portion of any Unit, except that the American Flag may be displayed, provided that proper protocol is followed. No addition to, or change, or replacement of any exterior light, doorknocker, or other decoration shall be done on any exterior part or surface of any Unit nor on the interior surface of any window. All window and door treatments facing the front of any building must be white in color or lined in white so as to appear white from the exterior. 4.5 Unit Owner(s) will not be allowed to put names on any Building or Common Area, except on the outside of their unit or near the mailboxes provided for the use of the Unit occupied by the Unit Owners respectively. Signs bearing the Unit Owner's name shall not be larger than six inches by eight inches (6"x 8"). All mailboxes and numbers will be supplied by the Board of Trustees. 4.6 No clothes, clotheslines, laundry, or any other kind of articles shall be hung out of the Units or on the decks of the Units. Garbage cans shall not be placed outside of any Unit. Garbage and refuse from the Units shall be disposed of only at such times and in such a manner as the Board of Trustees may direct; but in all cases, garbage and refuse shall be held in the Unit Garage until day of pick up, unless other storage, such as dumpster storage, is provided. 4.7 No repairing of automobiles shall take place within the Condominium, nor shall driveways be used for any purpose other than to park motor vehicles and bicycles, but expressly excluding trucks (which term shall not include an SUV used for non-commercial purposes), motorcycles, panel vans, boats, and trailers and commercial vehicles, without prior written consent of the Board of Trustees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in cases of emergency, commercial vehicles may be parked within the Condominium. No Unit Owner shall park more than four (4) motor vehicles per Unit (two within the garage and two in the driveway) without prior written consent of the Board of Trustees. Unit Owners shall not park their vehicles on the roadways, lawns or other common areas. 4.8 In instances where vehicles using the parking areas and facilities of the Condominium do not comply with the foregoing, or in the case of unregistered vehicles, the 4

Board of Trustees is authorized to allow the towing of the non-complying vehicles at the sole expense of the owners of such vehicles or the Unit Owner( s) where such vehicles are kept. 4.9 The Unit Owner shall have the exclusive right and easement to use and maintain a flower garden adjacent to and in front of each Unit, consistent with landscaping plan for the community as designed by the Declarant. 4.10 For Sale", "For Rent", "For Lease", signs or other window displays or advertising shall not be maintained or permitted in any part of the Condominium or in any Unit therein. The right is reserved by the Declarant (Crosswinds Hopkinton LLC), or its Agents to place "For Sale", "For Lease", or "For Rent" signs on any unsold or unoccupied Units or on any part of the Common Areas on the Buildings. 4.11 Garage doors shall remain closed, except for when being used for ingress or egress of vehicles or other equipment kept therein. 4.12 Christmas and other holiday decorations may be affixed to the exterior of Units no sooner than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the holiday being celebrated for which the decoration relates and shall remain affixed no longer than thirty (30) days after the date of the holiday for which such decoration is related. Any decorations that do not comply with the provisions hereof may be removed by the Declarant at a cost to the Unit Owner of 150% of the actual cost of same. 5. REPAIRS 5.1 All use and maintenance of Units shall be conducted in a manner consistent with the comfort and convenience of the occupants of other Units, in accordance with provisions with respect thereto from time to time promulgated by the Board of Trustees. 5.2 The agents of the Board of Trustees or the managing agent, and any contractor or unknown authorized by the Board of Trustees or the managing agent, if any, may not enter any Unit without scheduling time with Unit Owner (except in case of emergency) for the purpose of inspecting such Unit and for the purpose of performing work. 6. QUIET ENJOYMENT 6.1 No offensive activity such as yard/garage sales or retail sales of any kind shall be carried on in the Common Areas, unless expressly approved by the Board of Trustees, 5

nor shall anything be done therein, either willfully or negligently, which may be or become an annoyance or nuisance to the other Unit Owners or occupants. No Unit Owner shall make or permit any disturbing noises by himself, his family, servants, employees, agents, visitors, lessors, and licensees, nor do or permit anything by such persons that will interfere with the rights, comforts or conveniences of other Unit Owners. 7. INSURANCE AND SAFETY 7.1 Nothing shall be done or kept in any Unit that will increase the rate of insurance on the Condominium, or contents thereof, applicable for residential use, without the prior written consent of the Board of Trustees. No Unit Owner shall permit anything to be done, or kept in his unit, which will result in the cancellation of insurance on the Condominium, or contents thereof, or which would be in violation of any law. 7.2 The Unit Owners shall comply with the Rules and Regulations of the New England Fire Rating Association or other insurance inspection or rating bureau having jurisdiction thereof and with the Rules and Regulations contained in any fire insurance policy upon any building of the condominium or the property contained therein. 7.3 Outdoor grills are permitted on patios and decks behind Units to the extent allowed and regulated by the Town of Hopkinton Fire Department. 8. COLLECTION OF OVERDUE COMMON AREA FEES 8.1 The Board of Trustees may impose a late charge of Twenty-Five ($25.00) Dollars if any annual assessment, monthly installment, fine or late charge, interest or legal fees (the "assessment") is not received by the fifteenth (15th) day of the month when due. The Board of Trustees may impose additional late charge(s) of not more than Twenty-Five ($25.00) Dollars per month until payment in full is received. 8.2 If the Unit Owner is in default of the payment of an assessment for a period of more than sixty (60) days, the Board of Trustees may accelerate any remaining installments of the assessment for the fiscal year. Prior to accelerating the remaining installments, the Board of Trustees shall give notice to the Unit Owner, and if the delinquent installment or assessment has not been theretofore paid, the then unpaid balance of the assessment shall become due and payable upon the date stated in the notice, which date shall not be less than five (5) days after the delivery of the notice to the Unit Owner or not less than ten (10) days after the mailing of such notice to the Unit Owner by registered or certified mail, whichever shall occur first. 6

9. VIOLATIONS 9.1 Violation of any Rule or Regulation, or breach of any provision of the By-Laws, Master Deed or of the offending Unit Owner's Unit Deed, shall give the Board of Trustees the right, in addition to any other rights, to enjoin, abate or remedy by appropriate legal proceedings, either at law or in equity (or both) the continuation of any such breach. In addition to the foregoing, and not in substitution thereof, the Board of Trustees shall have the power to levy fines against Unit Owners or residents for such violations. No fine may be levied for more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) for any one (1) violation (except as to pets), but each day of a violation shall be considered a new violation. Collection of fines may be enforced against the Unit Owner(s) or residents involved as if the fine were Common Area charges owed by the particular Unit Owner(s). In the case of persistent violations by a Unit Owner or resident, the Board of Trustees may require the non-compliant Unit Owner(s) to post a reasonable bond to secure adherence to said Rule and Regulation, By- Laws, Master Deed or the Unit Deed. 9.2 Any Unit Owner or resident who violates the Rules and Regulations (as the same may be amended and adopted from time to time), or the provisions of the By-Laws, Master Deed or the Unit Deed (as the same may be amended from time to time), or is responsible for any such violation, shall pay all costs and expenses incurred by the Condominium Association, including, without limitation, reasonable attorney s fees, in conjunction with the enforcement of the Rules and Regulations, By-Laws, Master Deed or the said Unit Deed. 10. RIGHT TO HEARING 10.1 Any Unit Owner aggrieved by any fine or penalty imposed by the Board of Trustees shall have the right to a hearing before the Board of Trustees, provided, however, that the Unit Owner requests a hearing in writing within ten (10) days of the Board's act or action which forms the basis of the Unit Owner's grievance. Said hearing shall be held within fourteen (14) days of receipt of the written request for hearing and shall be conducted in closed session, unless the Unit Owner requests in writing that the hearing be open to all other Unit Owners. 11. MISCELLANEOUS 11.1 Damage by fire or accident affecting the Unit, Common Areas or Facilities will be promptly reported to the Condominium Association immediately following the occurrence thereof. 11.2 The use of Units by Unit Owners, or any occupant, or any member of his family, or his agent, servant, employee, licensee, lessee or visitor, as well as the safety 7

and maintenance of all personal property of the Unit Owners kept in such areas and in the Units themselves, shall be the responsibility and the sole risk of the respective Unit Owners, and neither the Board of Trustees, the Declarant, nor their respective agents, servants, employees, successors, or assigns shall bear any responsibility thereto. 11.3 There shall be no obstruction of the Common Areas nor shall anything be stored in or on the Common Areas without the prior written consent of the Board of Trustees. 12. CONSENT 12.1 If any provision of these Rules and Regulations requires consent of the Board of Trustees, such consent may be withheld in the sole discretion of the Board of Trustees. Any consent or approval given under these Rules and Regulations may thereafter and at any time be added to, amended, or revoked. 13. SEVERABILITY 13.1 If any rule of regulation, or any portion of any rule or regulation, is found to be invalid or unenforceable by a Court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not void or invalidate the remainder of or remaining portions of these Rules and Regulations. 14. AMENDMENTS 14.1 The Board of Trustees may further amend these Rules and Regulations at any time, and from time to time, as provided in the Master Deed and By-Laws. Signatures appear on the following page. 8

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Crosswinds Hopkinton LLC, as Trustee of the Davenport Village Condominium Trust, has implemented these Rule and Regulations of the Davenport Village Condominium and executed this document on September 1, 2015. Crosswinds Hopkinton LLC By: John R. Parsons, Jr., its manager By: Victor C. Galvani, its manager COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss On this day of September, 2015, before me, the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared John R. Parsons, Jr., and Victor C. Galvani, managers as aforesaid, proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was [ ] photographic identification with signature issued by a federal or state governmental agency, [ ] oath or affirmation of a credible witness, [ ] personal knowledge of the undersigned, to be the person whose names are signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged to me that each one signed it as a duly authorized manager of Crosswinds Hopkinton LLC, voluntarily for its stated purpose, before me Notary Public 9