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Congratulations on your recent purchase. The purpose of this handbook is to help you to get acquainted with the community. As an owner in this HOA community you have certain rights and responsibilities. This packet will attempt to give you a basic breakdown of the rules at the Americana and your responsibilities as well as answering any questions. PLEASE RETAIN THIS PACKET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Please contact the Americana Manager (manager@1121albion.com) and Board (board@1121alboin.com) if you have any questions, comments or suggestions. 1121albion.com facebook.com/americanacondos

Table of Contents INTRODUCTION AMERICANA HISTORY BUILDING MANAGEMENT OFFICE HOURS MOVE-IN PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS (HOA) SCHEDULING MOVING IN OWNER INFORMATION REGISTRATION CONDO INSURANCE UTILITIES OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES ASSESSMENTS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR RIGHT OF ENTRY RULES OF CONDUCT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION VOTING UNIT MAINTENANCE AIR FLOW HVAC SHOWER VALVES GARBAGE DISPOSAL RULES AND REGULATIONS TENANTS PETS TRASH USES OF LIMITED AND GENERAL COMMON ELEMENTS DISTURBANCES (QUIET HOURS) LAUNDRY FUNCTION ROOM ROOF SWIMMING POOL MOVING BUILDING ACCESS PARKING STORAGE EMERGENCY CELL PHONE Page 2 of 13

INTRODUCTION AMERICANA HISTORY The Americana was built in 1959 as luxury apartments. The building featured a Sun n Fun rooftop deck, swimming pool and two high-speed elevators. The apartments featured large lanai-style private balconies accessible via floor to ceiling sliding doors off of both the bedroom and living areas as well as kitchens with all electric appliances, dishwashers and garbage disposals. In 1979, the building was converted into condominiums in which a one-bedroom unit sold for $15,000. Since then, the residents of the Americana have striven to keep our building attractive and in good repair. BUILDING MANAGEMENT BOARD Please contact us with any comments, concerns, or questions through the website via the contact us page. A list of the current board members can be found on the website. Email: board@1121abion.com Cell: 303-810-3049 MANAGER CAP Management is responsible for the administration of the Americana. Our property manager is Chris Stange. Please contact CAP immediately in the event of an emergency such as a plumbing leak. CAP Management can be reached at the following numbers: Cap Office: 303-832-2971 ext: 303 Emergency After Hours: 303-215-3323 Email: ChrisS@capmanagement.com Fax: 303-832-2972 OFFICE HOURS Hours of office operation are posted in the management office. These hours have been established to provide service coverage during normal work periods. We strongly suggest you put your request in writing and drop it off at the management office. A special emergency number is provided for after hour emergency service calls. Page 3 of 13

MOVE IN PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS (HOA) Please mail your HOA payment to the following address or sign up for automatic ACH withdraw. Americana Condominium Assoc c/o Citywide Banks PO Box 17889 Denver, CO 80217 Please ensure your unit number is included on your check. Make your check payable to Americana Condominium Assoc. Assessments are due on the first day of each month. A late charge will be assessed if the rent is not received by the last day of the month in which it is due. See the collections policy in the rules section for the full details on the procedure for past dues assessments. SCHEDULING MOVING IN Schedule your move with building management 48 hours in advance to be completed between 9.00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, or between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Saturday or Sunday. Two deposit checks should be given to the managing agent on move in. One a $100.00 deposit for any damage to common elements and a $25.00 dollar elevator key deposit. Deposit checks will be voided and destroyed if no damage occurs and the elevator key is returned. Damage of more than $100.00 will be billed to the unit owner. OWNER INFORMATION REGISTRATION Contact the managing agent upon move in and change of any of the following: name, address, telephone number, and email or change in unit occupancy. CONDO INSURANCE All owner should carry condo insurance to protect their belongings and the interior features of their units. Owners are strongly encouraged to verify that their policy covers burst pipes as plumbing that serves only their unit is the responsibility of that unit. Page 4 of 13

PARKING Only one vehicle can park in a single spot. Additional parking is available off street and permits can be obtained from the City of Denver. UTILITIES AIR CONDITIONING ELECTRICAL HEATING INTERNET RECYCLING TRASH AC is provided by the Association and is generally on from mid-may through mid-september. It is provided by pipes that run cold water throughout the building and into your units fan coil blower unit. Owners pay for their own units electric. New owner should sign up with Xcel. Heat is provided by the Association and is generally on from mid-september through mid-may. It is provided by pipes that run hot water throughout the building and into your units fan coil blower unit. Owners pay for their own internet. The building is wired for Comcast. Recycling is available in the first green receptacle outside. Residents are asked to break down all boxes before placing them in the bin. Recycling is collected on Mondays and Wednesdays. Trash should be placed in the second and third green receptacle outside. Trash is collected on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. TV Owners pay for their own TV. The building is wired for Comcast, but owners are also permitted to place a satellite dish on their balconies. WATER AND SEWAGE Water and sewage are paid by the Association. Residents are eligible for Denver water rebates of $75 to $150 when installing new water saving toilets. Check the Denver Water website for details. Page 5 of 13

OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES The owners of the Americana have the responsibility of administering the Project, approving the annual budget, establishing and collecting monthly assessments and arranging for the management of the Project pursuant to an agreement containing provisions relating to the duties, obligations, removal and compensation of any management agent. Except as otherwise provided in the Americana governing documents, decisions and resolutions of the Association shall require approval by a Majority of Owners ASSESSMENTS All Owners are obligated to pay monthly assessments imposed by the Association to meet all Project communal expenses, which may include a liability insurance policy premium and an insurance premium policy to cover the repair and reconstruction work in case of fire or other hazard. The assessments shall be made according to Article XI of the Declarations. Such assessments shall include monthly payments to a General Operating Reserve and a Reserve Fund for Replacement as required. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 1. Every Owner must perform promptly all maintenance and repair work within his own Unit, which if omitted would affect the Project in its entirety or in part belonging to other Owners, being expressly responsible for the damage and liabilities that his failure to do so may engender. 2. All the repairs of internal installations of the Unit such as water, light, gas, power, sewage, telephones, air conditioners, sanitary installations, doors, lamps and all other accessories belonging to the Unit area shall be at the Owner s expense. 3. An Owner shall reimburse the Association for any expenditures incurred in repairing or replacing any common or limited common element facility damaged through his fault. USE OF UNIT AND CHANGES 1. All Units shall be utilized for residential purposes only. 2. Owners are permitted to make improvements or alteration to all decorations within their units provided there is no alteration of any common elements or any other unit. Any modification of common elements, structure, electrical or plumbing changes should be presented to the board for approval before any work is completed. Any changed to limited common elements like balconies, storage units, or parking spaces should also be presented to the board for approval before any work is completed. 3. When in doubt, ask. RIGHT OF ENTRY 1. An Owner shall grant the right of entry to the management agent or to any other person authorized by the Board of Directors or the Association in case of an emergency originating or threatening his Unit, whether the Owner is present at the time or not. Page 6 of 13

2. An Owner shall permit other owners, or their representatives, when so required, to enter his Unit for the purpose of performing installations, alterations or repairs to the mechanical or electrical services, provided that requests for entry are made in advance and that such entry is at a time convenient to the Owner. In case of emergency, such right of entry shall be immediate. RULES OF CONDUCT 1. No Resident of the Project shall post any advertisement, or posters of any kind in or on the Project except as authorized by the Association. 2. Residents shall exercise extreme care about making noise or the use of musical instruments, radios, televisions and amplifiers that may disturb other residents. 3. Small domestic pets may be kept by residents. 4. It is prohibited to throw garbage or trash outside the disposal installations provided for such purposes in the service areas. 5. No Owner, resident or lessee shall install wiring or electrical or telephone installation, television antenna, machines or air conditioning units, etc., on the exterior of the Project or that protrude through the walls or the roof of the Project except as authorized by the Association. 6. No Owner, resident or lessee shall install washers and/or dryers within their units. COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION Owners are invited to participate in the administration and running of the building by attending the monthly board meeting on the 10th floor of the Americana and by participating in committees. Board meeting generally occur on the second Tuesday of every month. VOTING All owners have the right to one proxy vote for each unit owned within the Americana at the Annual meeting in November. During this meeting owners will elect fellow owners to the Board of Directors who are responsible for directing the day to day operations of the building. Owners should try if at all possible to attend the annual meeting, but if you are unable to attend owners can sign their proxy vote over to another owner. Page 7 of 13

UNIT MAINTENANCE AIR FLOW The Americana was designed with airflow within the building and into units in mind. Air from the outdoors in pulled in near the garage down ramp and will flow through the building and into units. The units have vents in the bathroom(s) and kitchen which pull air out. Obstructing the airflow into your unit will cause problems and may lead to air being pulled into your unit from the outside. Fans cannot be installed in bathrooms as it can cause negative airflow into other units. HVAC FILTERS Replacement filters are available in the office and should be changed twice a year. SHUTOFF VALVES All units should have water shutoff valves for each of their HVAC pipe systems accessible via a panel on the underside of your blower unit. If you discover a water leak or a pipe freezes and bursts, please turn this valve off (rotate clockwise) and notify the management office immediately. Water seepage can cause severe damage to your unit as well as your neighbor s. THERMOSTATS The installed thermostats is a 120V line voltage fan coil thermostat. The power must be off at the circuit breaker to change the thermostat. WATER PIPES REPLACEMENT The Heating and Air conditioning for all units is provided by water pipes with heated or cooled water that run throughout the building. If your unit has its original pipes, consider replacing them as soon as you can during the HVAC shut off periods in May and September. Old pipes will not be able to properly heat and cool your unit. Contact the building manager in advance if you plan to replace your pipes during one of the shut off periods as the heat or air must be off and all the water drained to do this. The fan coil blower units can also be replaced to maximize the efficiency of your heating and cooling, but should be done after or during the pipe replacement. Contact the office if you would like a recommendation of a HVAC professional familiar with the building. SHOWER VALVES If your unit has a problem with water from the shower or sink not heating up or not being cooled the Moen shower valves in your bathroom probably need to be replaced. The part needed can be purchased for roughly $30 dollars. Please contact the building manager for more information. GARBAGE DISPOSAL Please run cold water any time the disposal is in use. Ice can be used to sharpen the blades and help clear obstructions in the blades. PLEASE DO NOT DISCARD THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IN YOUR DISPOSAL : metal, glass, plastic, grease, paper, cigarettes, bones, banana peels, oyster or clam shells, tea bags (metal staple), dish rags, celery, corn husks, potato peels, etc. It can cause damage to the disposal and can clog the pipes of other units. Page 8 of 13

RULES AND REGULATIONS TENANTS Owners are responsible for actions of their tenants and their guests. Any violation and therefore, any charges or fees associated with such violation, shall be the responsibility and liability of the Owner of the Unit in which the tenant lives, or to which the guest or invitee was visiting. 1. A unit may be leased to a Tenant. A formal Lease Agreement must be drawn up for this purpose and a copy furnished to the Association through the Management Company within ten (10) days of execution. 2. All pertinent information (phone numbers, etc.) must be furnished to the Association for emergency purposes. PETS 1. Pets shall be carried or be on a hand-held leash. 2. Pets shall not be leashed to any object on the Limited or General Common Elements, inside or outside the building. 3. Owners are responsible for any property damage, injury, or disturbances caused by such pets. 4. Pets shall not be permitted to bark, howl, or make other loud noises for such a time as to disturb others. 5. Pets shall not be permitted to urinate or defecate inside or outside of the building, including but not limited to the Limited or General Common Elements. 6. Pets unleashed and/or no tags are subject to removal by Animal Control. 7. Any violation of the items listed in this section (B. Pets) may be grounds for immediate removal of the pet(s) from the property plus the penalties as listed herein. (Note: All City of Denver ordinances pertaining to animals must be complied with.) TRASH 1. It is prohibited to throw trash or garbage anywhere outside the disposal installations provided for such purposes. All trash and garbage must be placed in provided receptacles. (Note: Please do not let your trash spill out of the receptacles/dumpsters onto the ground. If you see trash lying on the ground, please place in the provided receptacles.) 2. No trash or any discarded items such as furniture, books, computers, etc. shall be placed in or on any Limited or General Common Elements, including but not limited to: the laundry room, mail room, hallways, stairwells, Function Room, and the parking area. USES OF LIMITED AND GENERAL COMMON ELEMENTS 1. Smoking is prohibited in and on all Limited and General Common Elements. 2. Private property including, but not limited to, toys, tools, laundry, bikes, etc., may not be left unattended in the Limited or General Common Elements. Property left unattended may be discarded. 3. No exterior decorating, except as herein described, shall be done to any Unit, nor shall any change be made to the doors or windows without written approval of the Association. Door decorations are Page 9 of 13

allowed, but must be limited to 18 square inches, and must be approved by the Association. Holiday decorations will be allowed, but must be removed within 30 days of the holiday. 4. No Unit doors, stairwell doors, or entry doors to the building shall be propped open. 5. No signs or placards of any type shall be posted on the Limited or General Common Element. All postings are to be kept in the Bulletin Board located on the first floor. 6. Nothing shall be altered, constructed, or removed except upon the prior written consent of the Association. 7. There shall be no obstruction of the General Common Elements, nor shall anything be kept or stored on any part of the General Common Elements without prior written consent of the Association. 8. No Owner, resident, or lessee shall install wiring or electrical or telephone installation, television antenna, machines, or air conditioning units, etc., on the exterior of the Project or that protrude through the walls or the roof of the Project except as authorized by the Association. 9. An Owner shall grant the right of entry to the management agent or to any other person authorized by the Board of Directors of the Association in case of an emergency originating or threatening his/her Unit, as determined by the Association or its duly authorized agent, whether the Owner is present at the time or not. 10. The Association must be able to have access to all Limited and General Common Elements, some of which may only be accessed through an Owner's Unit. Therefore, the Association must have emergency access keys to each Unit. Failure to comply may result in damage to Units during an emergency situation. (Note: emergency access keys are locked in a locked box on site.) 11. Each Owner shall have the right and obligation to keep the Limited and Common Elements designated for use in connection with his/her Unit in clean, sanitary, and attractive condition. 12. Bicycles are not to be placed in any hallway, left unlocked, or locked on any of the General Common Elements. 13. Any vandalism shall be dealt with by the appropriate authority and shall be a violation of the Rules and Regulations. BALCONIES 1. Balconies are limited common elements are are subject to the rules in the above section. 2. Smoking is not permitted on balconies. 3. Grilling is permitted on balconies but is limited to electric grills or grills with 1lb propane tanks. No more than two 1lb propane tanks may be stored on balconies per Denver Fire Code. 4. No further balcony enclosures will be permitted. DISTURBANCES (QUIET HOURS) 1. Owners and occupants shall exercise reasonable care to avoid making or permitting to be made, loud, disturbing, or objectionable noises and in using or playing, or permitting to be used or played, musical instruments or devices in such a manner as may disturb or tend to disturb Owners or occupants of other Units. 2. No construction, moving of large household items into or within a unit, or use of Limited or General Common Elements so as to create a disturbance, are allowed between the hours of: 8:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. Monday through Friday 8:00 p.m. To 9:00 a.m. Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays. Page 10 of 13

LAUNDRY 1. Laundry facilities are for the use of the Americana residents only 2. All users of the machines must do the following: a. Do not start all the washers at once. The drain cannot handle all the washers draining at one time. Failure to space out the starting of washers will cause the laundry room to flood. b. Use only high efficiency laundry soap. c. Place small items in a garment bag before washing d. Refrain from washing any rubber packed mats e. Remove items from washer and dryers in a timely manner f. Clean dryer lint filters after each use g. Wipe up all spills. 3. Please notify on-site maintenance of any problems with the machinery. FUNCTION ROOM 1. The Function Room is available for private parties of the Americana residents and Owners only. 2. The function must be scheduled 72 hours in advance with on-site maintenance. 3. A $25.00 rental fee (non-refundable), and a $100.00 damage deposit are required to rent the Function Room. Each must be a separate check. 4. The resident must be in attendance at the function at all times. 5. The function and music must be contained in the Function Room at all times. 6. Functions are limited to 40 people. 7. Functions may be canceled at any time at the discretion of the Association, its agent or employees for disturbing other residents by volume(whether music or otherwise), by functions not contained in the Function Room, by exceeding room capacity, by resident absence, or by complaints from any owner. 8. After the function is complete and an inspection of the Function Room reveals no damage, the $100.00 deposit will be returned. The $100.00 deposit in no way limits the potential liability of the Owner, In the event that damages exceed the $100.00 deposit, the check will be deposited and the Owner will be invoiced the appropriate amount. If an Owner has not made payment within 30 days, the invoiced amount shall be treated as an Assessment under the Delinquency Procedure as stated herein. 9. The Function Room is available until 10:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and until 12:00 a.m. Friday and Saturday. 10. The fireplace shall not be used. ROOF Do to liability issues regarding river rock on the new roof, and for the longevity of the roof, it is necessary that no one walk on the rocks, throws or kicks rocks, or in way disturbs the rocks on the roof. There is now over 2000 square feet of pavers on the roof that residents can responsibly enjoy. To ensure the safe use of the roof, the Association requires the rules listed be followed. 1. Roof access can be attained by residents by signing an agreement with the Association that residents will follow the rules listed in the agreement and be responsible for any guests that accompany them. Page 11 of 13

2. With the signing of the agreement tenants will be issued a key to the roof. A $20 key deposit will be collected at that time, and will be returned when the roof key is returned. 3. Any violation of the rules of the agreement will result in a fine to be determined by the Board of Directors and the loss of any roof privileges. The procedure for determining fines and tenant rights will be followed in such situations. See NOTICE FOR POSSIBLE VIOLATIONS AND FINES BY ASSOCIATION. 4. On certain occasions, such as the firework displays around the 4th of July and New Year s, the roof shall be opened to the residents and their guests. All rules, or course, apply. SWIMMING POOL 1. The swimming pool is for use by the Americana Owners, residents, and their guests (only when accompanied by a resident). 2. Proper swimming attire is required at all times. No cutoffs and/or denim clothing is allowed. 3. There is no lifeguard on duty. All persons swim at their own risk. Persons 17 years of age or younger must be accompanied by an adult at all times while in the pool area. 4. Pets are not permitted in the pool area at any time. 5. No glass containers are allowed in the pool area. No food or drink may be served or consumed within three (3) feet of the pool. 6. Smoking is not permitted in the pool area. 7. Pool furniture may not be removed from the pool area. 8. Pool hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. 9. All signs posted in the pool area must be followed at all times. MOVING 1. All moves, whether into or out of the building, require 48 hour notice to the on-site maintenance person, with a $100.00 deposit, and a $25.00 dollar elevator key deposit. Each must be a separate check. 2. Moves are only scheduled between 9.00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. 3. The north elevator shall never be used for moving. The south elevator may be used for moving only when the pads have been installed. 4. On-site maintenance will not open doors for moving into the building or a Unit. 5. All moving boxes must be crushed and/or flattened before being disposed of in the dumpster. 6. All hallways and stairwells must be kept clear at all times. At no time are boxes or furniture to be left in the Limited or General Common Elements. 7. After the move is complete, elevator key returned, and an inspection of the General Common Elements reveals no damage, all deposits will be returned. The $100.00 deposit in no way limits the potential liability of the Owner. In the event that damages exceed the $100.00 deposit, the check will be deposited, and the Owner will be invoiced the appropriate amount. This invoiced amount shall be treated as an Assessment under the Delinquency Procedure as stated herein. 8. No unauthorized moves will be allowed. Any unauthorized moves, which includes using the north elevator, will be fined $500.00 to the Owner. Page 12 of 13

BUILDING ACCESS 1. Upon move-in, move-out, name change, address change, phone number change, email address change, or addition to the entry system, please contact the Management Office. 2. Owners and Residents shall not allow solicitors or strangers into the building. PARKING 1. All designated parking spaces are Limited Common Element. However, all designated parking spaces are also given exclusive use to an Owner. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the Owner of a Unit to deal with illegally parked vehicles in their designated parking spaces. 2. Only vehicles may be parked in designated parking spaces. 3. All vehicles parked in designated parking spaces must be operable and have current plates. 4. No maintenance of vehicles is allowed on site. 5. Residents of the Americana are not allowed to park in the Guest Parking Spaces. 6. All guests parking in the Guest Parking Space must register upon entry into the building. Vehicles not registered or parked longer than 2 hours will be towed at the vehicle owner's expense. 7. The use of a parking space may be leased to another Resident. A formal Lease Agreement must be drawn up for this purpose and a copy furnished to the Association within ten (10) days of execution. 8. The 15-minute parking zone in front of the building must be adhered to. Any vehicles left over 15 minutes are subject to ticketing and/or towing by the Denver Police Department. The only exceptions are moving and contractor vehicles. STORAGE 1. All designated storage units are Limited Common Element. However, all designated storage units are also given exclusive use to an Owner. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the Owner of the Unit to maintain their storage units. 2. Storage units cannot be amended or modified without prior written consent from the Board. 3. No volatile, hazardous, flammable, or illegal material may be stored in a storage unit. 4. No items may be stored outside a storage unit. 5. The use of a storage unit may be leased to another Resident. A formal Lease Agreement must be drawn up for this purpose and a copy furnished to the Association within ten (10) days of execution. 6. The security of each individual storage unit is the responsibility of its owner. EMERGENCY CELL PHONE 1. After hour emergency cell phone (utilized by maintenance or managerial personnel) shall only be called for emergencies. An emergency is imminent loss of life or property. 2. After hour calls which are not emergencies for concern an issue that is not the Association's responsibility, shall not only be a violation of the Rules & Regulations but shall be invoiced accordingly. Page 13 of 13