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Marble Arch Townhomes Council of Co-Owners Rules D Regulations (Standards and Guidelines of the Community)

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 5, Paragraph (n), subpraragraph (6) of the Bylaws of Marble Arch Townhomes Council of Co-Owners ("Bylaws"), the Board of Directors of Marble Arch Townhomes Council of Co-Owners ("Council") was given the express power and duty to amend th eoriginal Rules & Regulations adopted by the Developer on August 29, 1977, amended on June 30, 1982, and to make such other regulations as the Board deems necesxsary respecting the use of Marble Arch Property; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors have deemed it necessary and desirable that the existing Rules & Regulations of the Council be amended. IT IS THEREORE RESOLVED, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Council duly called and constitutes, a quorum being present, by motion duly made, seconded, and carried, the following Rules & Regulations have been and are duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the Council. The existing Rules & Regulations of the Council are amended and substituted. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the foregoing amended Rules and Regulations shall be effective August 1, 1996, and that a coy of the foregoing amended Rules and Regulations shall be delivered to all present owners and residents of Marble Arch within a reasonable time hereafter, but prior to any enforcement of such Rules and Regulations. Adopted 7/96

INTRODUCTION The enclosed Rules and Regulations have been established by the Marble Arch Townhomes Board of Directors in accordance with the By-laws of the Association. They are intended to protect the interests of our condominium association, maintain property values, and provide basic guidelines for the respect of the rights, comfort, safety and convenience of owners and residents at Marble Arch. The Rules are written in ordinary language for ease of understanding and apply to all owners and residents. The Board has the authority to interpret or amend the Rules as they deem necessary. If leasing a unit, the owner is responsible for ensuring compliance by their tenant(s). Owners and residents are responsible for ensuring compliance by their guests as well. The purpose of the Rules & Regulations is to enhance the quality of life of all the owners and residents of Marble Arch. In some cases an owner, or group of owners, may find a specific rule they do not agree with. In such instances, it is important to remember that the Rules are for the benefit and protection of all owners and residents, which is the basis for the condominium association. Any questions or suggestions for change to the Rules may be forwarded for consideration by the process described herein. You are urged to familiarize yourself with the Rules. Your compliance with the Rules & Regulations is anticipated and appreciated. 2 Adopted 7/96

TABLE OF CONTENTS V. Resolution.... 1 II. Introduction Pool...... 2 III. Vehicles P...4 IV. Outside Changes... 06 V. Inside Changes......... 6 XVI. Swismmaing Pools... 7 VI. Lawn & Shrubbery s.addressed... 68 VIII. Balconies, Patios and Windows ons...69 IX. Trash-Garbage... 10 X. M aintenance...... 10 Xia. Resale of Unit... 1 0 XI~I. Leasing of Units... 1 1 XIII. Guests/Visitors... 11 XIV. Insurance...... 12 XV. Safety...... 12 XVI. M iscellaneous...... 12 XVEIL How to Get Issues Addressed... 1 6 XV:III. Enforcement of Rules & Regulations... 16 XIX. Chill Tower Opeaio... 20 3 Adopted 7/96

. VEHICLES 1. All vehicle rules and regulations apply to all Marble Arch owners, residents and guests. 2. Specific rule interpretations, clarifications or amendments will be made by the Board of Directors, as necessary. 3. Marble Arch is not responsible for theft or damage to any vehicle on Marble Arch property. This is the vehicle owner's responsibility, and it is recommended that vehicle owners verify appropriate coverage through their auto and/or homeowners insurance policies. 4. The speed limit within Marble Arch property is 10 MPH. 5. With the exception of brief and occasional routine maintenance on owner's or resident's personal vehicles, vehicle repairs are not permitted on the premises at Marble Arch. 6. Owners and residents shall park in their assigned carport spaces in order to leave street parking for guests and visitors. 7. All covered carports are reserved/assigned parking only. Such spaces are assigned with ownership of the units. If a properly assigned space is occupied by an unauthorized vehicle, it is up to the owner of the unit to notify the offender and/or arrange towing. Managing Agent and the Board of Directors will not be responsible for enforcing this violation, but may be asked for assistance. 8. With the exception of assigned parking violations noted above, Marble Arch's Managing Agent is responsible for enforcing all vehicle rules at the Board's direction. Managing Agent or Board members may arrange towing of vehicles in violation of these rules. 9. All towing, storage and related costs are at the vehicle owner's expense. 10. The following vehicle violations are subject to immediate towing (i.e., no advance notification is required as specified in Article 6701G-2 Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes), as they represent a potential threat to the safety and well-being of others at Marble Arch. a. Any vehicle parked in a NO PARKING zone (red curb) is subject to immediate towing. These zones must be kept clear for emergency vehicle access, as well as for maintenance and service traffic. 4 Adopted 7 96

b Any vehicle otherwise obstructing or impeding the traffic flow within Marble Arch is subject to immediate towing. c. Any vehicle deemed as a potential danger or hazard to Marble Arch residents, such as a vehicle leaking gasoline, is subject to immediate towing. 11. The following vehicle violations are also subject to fines and/or towing, but advance notice will be provided. Advance notice will consist of a sticker being placed on the vehicle, advising of the violation and the date to be towed. Advance notice will be provided pursuant to Article 67010-2 Verion's Texas Civil Statutes. While not required, Management may also advise the vehicle owner of the violation by phone or letter, if the owner can be readily identified. This is not a requirement before towing, but may be provided as a courtesy. a. Boats, trailers, campers and recreational vehicles are not permitted at Marble Arch, and are subject to fines and/or towing. b. Motorcycles not parked in assigned carport spaces are subject to fines and/or towing. c. Non-operational vehicles (not currently licensed and inspected and in running condition) are subject to fines and/or towing. d. Commercial vehicles are subject to fines and/or towing. Commercial vehicles are defined as any vehicle built for commercial use, such as plumbing trucks, electrician's trucks, wreckers, flatbeds, bobtails, stake body trucks, etc., as well as company vehicles, commercially licensed or otherwise identified as primarily a commercial vehicle. e. Vehicles leaking excessive fluids are subject to towing. f. Vehicles under repair for an unreasonable amount of time, such as on a jack or missing a wheel, are subject to fines and/or towing. g. Vehicles improperly parked, such as non-parallel street parking, are subject to fines and/or towing. 12. These vehicle rules and regulations are for the overall benefit of Marble Arch While a specific rule may inconvenience a certain owner or resident, our condominium community requires joint cooperation for the majority of coowners. If you have a question about how any rule might apply to a specific instance, request the Managing Agent to bring it up at the next Board meeting These rules will be enforced, so asking in advance may save you from unnecessary expenses. 5 Adopted 7/96

1 Prior written approval of the Board of Directors is required for any and all changes made to the outside of any unit. Failure to obtain such approval may result in your being required to remove changes and/or restore to original condition at your expense. 2. Outside changes include, but are not limited to, light fixtures, antennas, patio covers, fencing, trellises, awnings, storage sheds, etc. 3. No owner or resident shall install or cause to be installed on the exterior of any building, on the walls of any building, out of the windows of any unit, or on the roof of any building, any wiring for electrical or telephone installation or for any other purposes, television or radio antennae, machines, or other air conditioning units, except as expressly approved in writing by the Board of Directors. 4 Any changes made with the approval of the Board of Directors are the sole responsibility of the owner and NOT the association from time of construction until returned to the original plan. The association is NOT responsible for leaks or cause of leaks, termite damage, or cause of termite damage or general maintenance of the addition/change made to the outside of the unit. If the changes cause damage to another unit(s), the owner is responsible to make repairs to the damaged unit(s). III. INSIDE CHANGES 1. The addition of spas or hot tubs inside units or patios is prohibited at Marble Arch. Replacement of existing appliances is permitted if they result in no change in plumbing or electrical requirements. The Board of Directors request notification of all such replacements in order to keep our electrical and plumbing contractors informed. 2. Any interior changes which may affect the structural integrity of a unit or building must be approved by the Board of Directors in advance. 3. There will be no washer/dryer additions to any unit without written approval from the Board of Directors. If approval is given, owner is responsible for the upgrade of electrical capacity as well as plumbing upgrade. 6 Adopted 7/96

1. Children under thirteen (13) years of age will not be permitted in the pool areas unless accompanied by an adult. 2. No glass containers, bottles, plates, cups or other breakable articles may be brought or used in the pool areas at any time. 3. Swimmers must wear swimsuits No jeans or other street clothes will be permitted in the pools. 4. No horseplay will be allowed in the pool areas, not shall any other activity be permitted in the pool area which shall create loud or objectionable noise or otherwise impair, limit or disturb other owners, tenants and guests in the pool areas or surrounding areas. 5. Owners, residents and guests are responsible for cleaning up the pool areas when they leave, and properly disposing of all trash 6. No pets will be allowed in the swimming pools or the pool areas. Noncompliance can result in the pool being closed for a period of ten days pursuant to Houston City Ordinance Number 851324. 7. The gates to the pool areas must be kept closed and locked at all times. 8 The swimming pools shall be for the exclusive use of owners, residents and guests Guests must be accompanied by a resident. 9. All persons using the pools must be in possession of a pool key with a specifically marked tag or they will be asked to leave the pool. 10. Residents are expected to use discretion in the number of guests at the pools, as a courtesy to other residents. 11. Residents are also reminded to keep noise levels to a minimum, especially during morning and evening hours, as a courtesy to other residents living in the immediate pool areas. 12. Pools may NOT be reserved for private parties. 13. Pool hours are 10.00 a.m. until 10.00 p.m. daily, except when the pools may be closed for treatment and maintenance. 7 Adopted 7/%

1. The trees and shrubbery are a vital and valuable part of Marble Arch and each resident shall be liable to assessment for damages for any mutilation or defacing thereof for which they, they children or their guests are responsible. 2. The Managing Agent is responsible for arranging and providing all landscaping services. All such work is done exclusively under the authority of the Managing Agent, and all requests or complaints about landscaping must be directed to the Managing Agent. 3. The Managing Agent in conjunction with the Board of Directors may, at their discretion, appoint a Landscape Committee who will do research for repair and replacement and be primarily responsible for upgrades to the community landscaping. 4. An owner may place a large potted plant in the common area with approval of the Board of Directors or Landscape Committee. Any potted plants placed in the common areas without written approval by these entities will be removed five days after written notice to the owner of such potted plant, if the owner is known. If the owner is not known, the plant will be removed without notice Any plant/pot so removed will be stored by the Council for a period not to exceed 60 days. The Owner of such item so stored, if known, shall be notified to retrieve such item with such 60-day period Such item will be released to Owner upon reasonable notice and at a reasonable time. Any items not claimed or retrieved upon expiration of the 60 days shall be deemed abandoned by the Owner, and the Council shall have the right to dispose of same by such means deemed reasonable by the Board of Directors. The Board, Landscape Committee, and Council shall have no liability to any Owner/Resident for any loss or damage resulting from the exercise of its rights thereunder. VI. PETS 1. Owners and residents with pets must have direct physical control (i.e., on a leash) over their pets at all times. Pets shall be walked in designated areas (i.e., the green areas along Marilee Lane and Ella Lee Lane). Pets must not be allowed to defecate in courtyards. Residents walcing pets are responsible for seeing that inadvertent pet droppings are removed from sidewalks and other paved areas. 8 Adpe 79

2. No animals may be raised, bred, kept or otherwise used for commercial purposes in any unit. 3 No more than two (2) household pets, under 50 pounds each, may be kept in any unit. 4. No pets shall be kept if such pet constitutes a nuisance to any other resident. Any such animal found untagged or unattended outside an enclosure may be removed by local pound or animal shelter personnel. 5. Pet food shall not be left in the common areas. 6. Pet owners are fully responsible for their pets, including any damage which they may cause to the common elements. VII. BALCONIES, PATIOS AND WINDOWS 1. All windows shall have proper window dressing that does not detract from the general appearance of the complex. No foil shall be placed in any window or door. 2. It is prohibited to hang clothes, towels, rugs, bedding, or items of a similar nature on the balconies or the patios. Items hanging from balconies will be removed without notice. Any item so removed will be stored by he Council for a period not to exceed 60 days, as set out in Rule V.3. 3. Owners may place upon their patios and balconies patio furniture and such decorative items as owner may deem desirable; provided, however, that such decorative items do not detract from the general appearance of the complex. Homeowner, tenant shall be responsible for maintaining their patio/balcony to insure cleanliness and neat appearance. Storing and stacking of unused personal items, appliances, lumber, or any items which constitute an eyesore, is prohibited. Such items will be removed and stored as set out in Rule V.3. 4. Window fans and window air conditioner units are prohibited at Marble Arch. They will be removed and stored, as set out in Rule V.3. 9 Adopted 7196

VIII. TRASH-GARBAGE 1. All rubbish must be placed in a sturdy plastic bag and tied before being placed in a trash container provided by Marble Arch. 2. Trash will normally be picked up on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 3. Large item/heavy trash removal is not included in Marble Arch's trash/garbage service. Residents shall arrange and pay for such service if needed. 4. No trash cans or bagged trash shall be permitted on patios or balconies visible to the public. IX. MAINTENANCE 1 The Managing Agent provides on-site porters at Marble Arch for routine maintenance and cleaning The on-site staff works exclusively under the authority of the Managing Agent. Any requests for work suggestions or complaints must be made to the Managing Agent. Co-owners are requested to not interfere with the work or schedules of on-site maintenance staff. 2. The Managing Agent must receive all requests for maintenance work. This is necessary since records are kept on the type of repairs in each unit. X. RESALE OF UNIT Pursuant to the Texas Uniform Condominium act, effective January 1, 1994, before executing a contract or conveying a unit, a unit owner must furnish to the purchaser a current copy of the declaration, bylaws, any association rules, and a resale certificate that was prepared by the association not earlier than three months before it was delivered to the purchaser The association must complete resale certificates within ten days of receipt of written request. 10 Adopted 7/96

XI. LEASING OF 1. Owners are responsible for the actions of their tenants. Any owner leasing a unit shall not be relieved of any obligation under Marble Arch's By-Laws, Declarations or Rules and Regulations. 2. All lessees shall obey the terms and conditions of the Declarations, By-Laws and the Rules and Regulations of Marble Arch. Owners shall provide copies of the Rules & Regulations to their tenants. Failure to comply with the terms of such Rules & Regulations shall be a default under the lease. 3. All leases shall be written, with a copy provided to the Managing Agent prior to occupancy of the unit. 4 Owners and tenants are responsible for ensuring that Managing Agent has on file the correct names of tenants and their phone numbers. 5. All units at Marble Arch are single family dwellings. 6. Units may be initially leased for a term not less than six (6) months. 7. The lease shall stipulate that a maximum of two (2) occupants per bedroom are permitted. 8. Units shall not be leased or otherwise used for transient or hotel purposes, and nothing less than an entire unit may be leased. 9. The Managing Agent and the Board will usually deal with the owner of the unit, rather than the tenant(s). XII. GESTS/VISITORS 1. Owners and residents are solely responsible for their guests and visitors. 2. It is the responsibility of Marble Arch residents to ensure that their guests comply with all applicable Rules and Regulations, including but not limited to parking, pets, pool and noise. 11 Adopted 719

XIII. INSURANCE Residents are responsible for providing insurance to protect their personal belongings from such perils are fire, windstorm, rising water, theft, vandalism, etc. 'Personal belongings" includes such items as clothing, furniture, furnishings, jewelry, etc. Residents are also responsible for providing insurance to protect themselves against any liability that might arise from someone incurring bodily injury or property damages as a result of negligence on the resident's part. The above exposure can be adequately protected by the resident purchasing the appropriate insurance policy from their insurance agent. IV. SAFETY Safety is the responsibility of each association member and cannot be delegated. The community is only secure when each Association member is involved Suspicious or illegal activity should be reported first to the Houston Police Department and then to the Managing Agent. 2. Each Association member is responsible for the safety and security of his home; installation of alarms, or wiring on the exterior of buildings shall be permitted subject to written approval from the Board of Directors. XV. MISCELLANEOUS 1. Payment of Monthly Assessment: All maintenance fees and assessments shall be mailed to the business office of Marble Arch at a designated address on the payment coupons. This designated address may be changed from time to time as deemed necessary. 2. Residential Use Requirement: All condominium unites shall be used and occupied as private residences for single families or individuals. All present and future owners, tenants and occupants of condominium units shall comply with the provisions and terms of the Declarations, the By-laws and other governing Rules and Regulations of Marble Arch Townhome Association. 12 Adopted 7/96

3. Maintaining Your Unit: Each owner, at their own expense, shall maintain their unit, patio and/or balcony space and storage space in good condition and in good order and repair, and shall not do or allow anything to be done in their unit not in compliance with Marble Arch's By-Laws, Declarations or Rules and Regulations. If an owner does not comply, the Association may undertake necessary repairs and assess the owner for all costs incurred, as well as levy a fine of up to $100 per occurrence. 4. Patio Enclosures/Additions to Your Unit- All units that have enclosed the patio spaces shall be solely responsible for any maintenance of that enclosed space. This includes leaks, termites, regular maintenance, painting etc. These additions are not the responsibility of Marble Arch Townhomes. There will be a surcharge added to each property with built-in patios to cover the cost of additional utilities (i.e., electrical, gas). This charge will be based on the cost of utilities per square foot and will be adjusted on an annual basis. 5. Legal Costs Recovery. Any proceeding by the Association arising out of an alleged failure of an owner, resident or guest to comply with the terms and provisions of the Declarations, By-laws, or these Rules and Regulations, or the terms and provisions of such documents as they may be amended from time to time, shall entitle the Association to receive from the owner reasonable attorney's fees and court costs as may be awarded by a court. The Association has the right to 'pass on' attorneys fee cost to the homeowner in the case of foreclosures, fines, letters, etc. 6. Costs of Repairs: The cost of repairing property owned by the Association or another unit owner could be your responsibility under certain circumstances. The occurrence may relate to water damage caused by a clogged drain, worn seals, and tub or sink overflowing Damage caused by smoke or fire originating in your unit could also be your responsibility. Any cost of repair or replacements due to a resident's negligence or misuse will be the responsibility of such resident and/or owner. 7. Right of Access: The Managing Agent shall have the right of access during reasonable hours as may be necessary for the maintenance, repair, or replacement of common elements and to make any required inspections or repairs as necessary to correct or prevent damage to the unit, other units, or Marble Arch. In addition, pursuant to the Texas Uniform Condominium Act, effective January 1, 1995, the association has the right of access to a unit, after due notice to the owner and occupant, to prevent waste of water provided by the association, or to prevent damage by water to components of the condominium that the association maintains. 13 Adopted 7/96

8 Disturbance of Neighbors: All Marble Arch residents (owners and occupants of units) shall at all times exercise extreme care to avoid making or permitting to be made loud or objectionable noises, and in using or playing or permitting to be used or played musical instruments, radios, phonographs, television sets, amplifiers and any other instruments or devices in such manner as may disturb or tend to disturb other residents at Marble Arch. No unit shall be used or occupied in such manner as to obstruct or interfere with the enjoyment of other residents, not shall any nuisance, or immoral or illegal activity be committed or permitted to occur at Marble Arch. 9. Plumbing Any plumbing leaks within a unit must be repaired immediately. Also, clogging of drains (such as a grease clog in the kitchen) may cause damage to another unit and must be repaired immediately. 10. Children: Parents are responsible for proper supervision and safety of their children, and to see that they abide by the Rules and Regulations of Marble Arch. Parents may be fined and/or charged for any damage caused by their children. Toys and bicycles must not be left outside anywhere at Marble Arch. 11. Business Operations: Business operations conducted from a unit are not permitted at Marble Arch. Garage and/or patio sales are prohibited at Marble Arch. 12 Telephone Numbers: All residents' day and evening telephone numbers shall be registered with the Managing Agent for safety reasons. 13. Speed Limit: A speed not exceeding 10 MPH must be maintained on Marble Arch property. 14. Carports: Carports are limited common elements and are exclusively assigned to specific units. These spaces are not to be used for storage. Items other than vehicles left in a carport for longer than ten days will be removed ten days after written notice. Any item so removed will be stored by the Council for a period not to exceed 60 days. The Owner of such items so stored, if known, shall be notified to retrieve such item within such 60-day period. Such items will be released to such Owner upon such reasonable notice and at reasonable times. Any items not claimed or retrieved upon expiration of 60 days shall be deemed abandoned by the Owner and the Council shall have the right to dispose of same by such means deemed reasonable by the Board of Directors. The Board, Landscape Committee, and Council shall have no liability to any Owner/Resident for any loss or damage resulting from the exercise of its rights thereunder. 14 Adopted 7/Is

15 Storage Areas: Storage areas are assigned to specific units. Coowners are solely responsible for the contents of their storage areas. 16 Barbecue Grills: Houston City Ordinance bans cooking of any kind on the balconies or in the patios Barbecue grills must be at least 10 feet from the building or fence while in use. The Houston Fire Code (Section 17-27.6) provides: 'No person shall operate... a barbecue grill upon any lot or premises outside of a building or enclosure when such barbecue grill is less than ten (10) feet from any building.' Residents may report violations to the Houston Fire Department, telephone 257-2269. 17. Flammables: Storage of flammables or explosives is prohibited anywhere at Marble Arch. 18 Kerosene Heaters: Kerosene heaters are prohibited at Marble Arch. 19 Water Beds- Water beds are permitted only on the ground floor at Marble Arch due to the possibility of structural damage. 20. Exterminating- Exterminating within a unit is the responsibility of the owner. Exterminating outside the unit is the responsibility of Marble Arch. 21. Solicitation: No solicitation or solicitation materials are permitted at Marble Arch except as authorized by the Board of Directors 22. Signs: No advertisements, signs or posters of any kind are permitted at Marble Arch except as authorized by the Board of Directors. Sale or lease signs must be placed inside windows-- one sign per unit. Any sign placed outside a unit will be removed without notice. Any sign so removed will be stored by the Council for a period not to exceed 10 days, 23. Smoke Detectors: Smoke detectors shall be installed in each unit and properly maintained pursuant to Houston City Ordinance. 24. Common Areas Common areas of buildings such as common entry halls, courtyards, covered parking, and water and sewer apparatus shall be used only for the purposes intended. The cost of repairing any damage resulting from misuse of any of the same shall be borne by the Co-Owner causing such damage. Any items, including, but not limited to potted plants, left in the common areas and unmaintained by the owner will be removed without notice and without storage. 15 Adopted 7196

XVI. HOW TO GET ISSUES ADDRESSED 1. The Managing Agent is responsible for the ongoing operations of Marble Arch, through the direction of the board of directors. 2. Requests for work, questions, problems, complaints and suggestions must be addressed to the Managing Agent. The Managing Agent has the authority to initiate certain work, handle emergency needs and resolve many questions or problems. 3. All Board members have been instructed to refer you to the Managing Agent to ensure proper logging, tracking and reporting of all operations at Marble Arch; please contact the Managing Agent directly. 4. All written correspondence regarding Marble Arch must also be routed through the Managing Agent. The Managing Agent is responsible for taking necessary actions as needed and then reporting such to the Board of Directors, or submitting items for Board consideration at the next Board meeting. 5 Issues to be included on the agenda for discussion at Board of Directors meetings shall be submitted to Managing Agent at least one week in advance of the meeting. 6. Order will be maintained at meetings, as our agenda is usually lengthy and covers a broad range of issues. XVII. ENFORCEMENT OF RULES AND REGULATIONS After reasonable notification, non-compliance or repeated offenses of these Rules and Regulations may result in a penalty/fine to the owner per violation, as levied by the Board of Directors. 16 Adopted 7/96

The following responsibility checklist if provided as a quick reference guide differentiating the responsibilities of the owners and Marble Arch. This listing is not intended to be all-inclusive, and the Board of Directors may make additions or changes as necessary. Depending on circumstances or special requirements, the Board of Directors may make exceptions to the responsible party indicated. EXTERIOR Wood oofs Wind ow s Glass Screens Doors (Front and storage) Foundation Fences Utter Electrica (Breaker panels, switch panels, outlets, photocells, common area fixtures) Hallways Patio/Balcony (Balcony or patio slabs only. Co-owner may decorate balcony, but areas visible to the public shall be subject to the approval of the Board. All owners shall promptly report any defect or need for repairs, the responsibility for the remedying of which is that of the Council of Co-Owners) Air Conditioner Hot Wat-er Heater Wat-erCut-off Valve- _ 17 Adopted 7/96

Malbfoxes Locks Keys Piaking- Carports Towing No Parking Assigned Space Ut==ities - Water & Sewer Electncity Gas Services Cable Weekly Garbage Pickup Heavy Trash Hauling DESCRIPTION Extermifnating Interior Extenior Landscaping Outside Inside Patios Insurance Building, Liability Contents, Interior Flood (due to rising water) - W -F 18 Adopted 7196

CLARIFICATION OF RESPONSIBILITY IN CERTAIN MAJOR AREAS DESCRIPTION HOMEOWNER 1. Unstopping main sewer line clogs. 1. Repairing running or noisy commodes. 2. Repairing leaks behund walls as long as 2 Commode and drain stoppages and the problem is not attached to faucets. overflows and subsequent cleanup when 3. Keeping courtyard and other common only your unit is affected. area drains clean 3. Repairing and replacing parts, such as 4 Keeping all common area plumbing in commode seats, hinges, faucets, aerators, repair, such as maintenance facilities and shower heads, sink stoppers strainers and laundry rooms. diverter valves. 4. Leaking faucets, pipes, etc., within the unit unless occurring behind the wall 5 Keeping private patios free and clear of debris to enhance drainage. 6. Keeping private patio water faucets in -repair Heating and Air Conditioning Hetng and Air Condalgintng 1 Servicing malfunctioning units 1. Keeping registers and vents clean. 2 Peiodic change-out of filters Apwlianm UpiaPeD NONE NONE _igani d'lecai Lightng and Eeric 1. Repairing shorts in the main electrical 1 Providing and replacing all bulbs within lines servicing any unit. the owner's unit, including patio and/or 2. Maintaining all outside lighting, including balcony hallways. 2 Reporting burned out interior and exterior 3. Maintaining all timers, switches and entrance lights to Managing Agent. breakers. 3. Replacing or repairing defective ballast starters, plugs, fans, fixtures and sockets within individual units. _Winow Wasing Wa 1. Cleaning of inaccessible second floor 1. Cleaning all inside windows. outside windows once a year, but 2. Cleaning all patio sliding doors (both first excluding patio and balcony glass doors. and second floor) and cleaning of all exterior glass on first floor. Ca=nty & Extrir Mintenanc & Extenio Maintena 1 Maintenance of exterior wood trim and 1. Repair and replacement of windowpanes siding. and screens. 2. Painting of all exterior trim, siding and 2. Replacement of all exterior door doors. hardware. 3. Maintenance of all common area wrought 3 Repair and replacement of weather iron fencing and trim. stripping 4 Caulking windows as needed. 4. Payment for a replacement mailbox lock. 5. Interior maintenance of owner's private balcony and patio. 19 Adopted 7196

CLARIFICATION OF RESPONSIBILITY IN CERTAIN MAJOR AREAS (continued) DESCRIPTION HOMEOWNER Pols & Gouinidsi Pools _ & Gr-ou n ds 1. Keeping grass, shrubs, trees and bushes I. 1 isposin-gol all packing crates, moving mowed, trimmed, pruned and fertilized cartons, and all trash that cannot be 2. Keeping walkways, carports, dnveways, disposed of in normal trash pickup. decks and concrete areas clean and in 2 Maintenance and care and disposing of repair dead leaves and other debris on patios and 3 Keeping pools clean and properly treated balconies with chemicals 4 Clearing drains of debris 5 Hose and hand watering if needed fnteniors Intenors T1Maintenance of all common area rooms 7TM aintenance, repair and replacement of such as laundry/utility rooms, hallways, etc the interior of unit, including draperies, carpet, paint, wallpaper, vinyl or other flooring, tiles and lighting or electrical fixtures 2 Pest extennination. 3 Insurance coverage for contents, including floods due to rising water. The air conditioning system on the south half of Marble Arch is referred to as a chill water system. Some of the largest buildings and various facilities throughout the world utilize this type of system. Basically, water is heated or chilled and pumped through the air handling units of individual residences. Air is forced across a coil within these air handlers containing the conditioned water, and will vary the temperature of the residences to maintain the temperature selected on your individual thermostats. Multi-speed fans are utilized in the system which varies the rate at which the air is circulated throughout the individual residences. The selector for the fan speeds must be set on one of the various speeds in order to achieve any conditioning of the residence space. The thermostat should be set at the desired temperature; when the space reaches the pre-determined setting on the thermostat, the fan will stop. The air will not be circulated again until the thermostat senses the space is again needing additional conditioning. 20 Adopted 7/96