RULES AND REGULATIONS OF NEAWANNA MOBILE PARK

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RULES AND REGULATIONS OF NEAWANNA MOBILE PARK TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT SECTION MOBILE HOME SET UP... 1 MOBILE HOME STANDARDS... 2 MOBILE HOME AND LOT MAINTENANCE... 3 RESIDENTS AND GUESTS... 4 SUBLETTING... 5 SALE OF MOBILE HOMES... 6 UTILITIES... 7 PETS... 8 VEHICLES... 9 TERMINATION OF LEASE/RENTAL AGREEMENT... 10 DISPUTE RESOLUTION... 11 MISCELLANEOUS... 12 IMPORTANT NOTE: THESE RULES AND REGULATIONS ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF YOUR RENTAL AGREEMENT. VIOLATION OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS CAN RESULT IN THE TERMINATION OF YOUR TENANCY. Revised April 2005 Page 1

Section 1 HOME SET-UP 1.1 Prior to siting any home in Neawanna Mobile Park, the resident shall be responsible for coordinating with Neawanna Mobile Park to specifically locate the position of the home on the space. Corner stakes will be set on the lot to locate the proper position of the home relative to the street and lot corners. The resident will be responsible for coordinating with mobile home dealer and/or transportation company that moves the home to ensure that the home is properly positioned on the space. Electrical, telephone, cable TV, sewer and water connections as well as placing gravel on the lot and blocking the home are the responsibility of the resident. 1.2 Each resident is responsible for any damage caused during the siting of his home and shall reimburse Neawanna Mobile Park for any expense incurred by the park as a result of damage caused to the lot, curb, driveway or utility services, or any portion of the park by the resident by the resident moving in or out of the park. Section 2 MOBILE HOME STANDARDS 2.1 Prior to siting any home in Neawanna Mobile Park, the resident shall be responsible for providing the park manager with a copy of the title or home purchase agreement proving ownership and an accurate description of the home including all required improvements as set forth in Section 2 of the park rules and regulations, specifically skirting, decking, and awnings. In those cases where a resident is moving a qualifying home into Neawanna Mobile Park that is not a new purchase, the resident shall be responsible for providing a photograph together with complete descriptive information of all improvements and storage structure that will be sited in the park. 2.2 No permanent alterations are to be made to the home, or space without the prior written permission of Neawanna Mobile Park. Neawanna Mobile Park must approve any exterior accessory or structure added to the home or placed on the space prior to its construction and/or installation. All structures must be of factory/manufactured material or specifically approved by Neawanna Mobile Park prior to their construction and/or installation. Neawanna Mobile Park reserves the right to request that all permanent structures erected by a resident on a resident space be removed at the resident s expense when the resident moves from the park. 2.3 All homes, accessories, and/or alterations/additions shall comply with applicable federal, state and local statutes and ordinances as to their construction, installation, and maintenance. 2.4 All towing hitches must be removed immediately after the home is placed on the lot, or in the case of homes currently located in Neawanna Mobile Park, at the time the home is sold to a party wishing to leave the home in Neawanna Mobile Park. 2.5 Manufactured homes moving into Neawanna Mobile Park must be a minimum of 12' wide, and must be approved by park management prior to move-in. Neawanna Mobile Park reserves the right to refuse admission to any home which does not meet park standards or the condition and/or appearance of the home is misrepresented. 2.6 All homes are required to have wood, composition, vinyl or aluminum siding. Skirting must be of a similar material as the siding on the home and painted/stained to match the siding or trim color. Wood skirting must be made of pre-treated/weatherized material that is compatible in design to the exterior of the Revised April 2005 - Page 2

home. Skirting must be continuous without any noticeable cracks or seams. Skirting must be installed within thirty (30) days following set-up. Corrugated metal or fiberglass skirting is NOT allowed. 2.7 Temporary steps must be removed from the park not later than thirty (30) days after set-up. 2.8 All manufactured homes must be connected to the water and sewer lines with rigid pipe. Where possible, the home must be placed on the space so as to cover/enclose the sewer and water connections. Any water or sewer line that extends outside of the skirting of the home must be underground. 2.9 Pre-painted continuous aluminum or galvanized metal gutters and downspouts must be connected by underground 3" rigid or corrugated pipe to the curb or storm drain system. 2.10 All homes must have awnings and decks not less than the minimum sizes outlined below: Primary Entrance Deck - 4' x 8' of continuous deck. Awning - 4' x 8' of continuous aluminum factory/manufactured aluminum if the home is aluminum or wood sided, or, at the option of the Resident, wood frame awning with composition shingle roof if the home has wood or simulated wood siding. Alternate Entrance - Deck - 36" x 36" Awning framing and supports for metal awnings must be metal; awning framing and supports for wood frame awnings must be of 2" x 4" framing material & 4" x 4" wood support posts. If the design of the home provides for a covered entry, an awning over the entry is not required. All construction must comply with local building codes. Any wood frame patio awning(s) must be painted or stained to match the home and be approved by Neawanna Mobile Park in writing prior to its construction. Corrugated metal or fiberglass awnings, windbreaks or enclosures are NOT allowed. Decks and porches must be skirted with the same material as used to skirt the home and painted or stained to match the skirting of the home. All decks/porches and steps must have handrails. Vertical slats/railings made of 2" x 2" standard or better grade wood on 4" centers must be installed between the top of the railing and the deck and step treads. Decks must be constructed of 2" x 4" or 2" x 6" pressure treated/weatherized wood. Awnings and decks must be installed within thirty (30) days following set-up of the home unless other arrangements have been made in writing with park management. 2.11 In the case of homes moving into Neawanna Mobile Park after November 1, 1993, each resident shall be required to install a storage building of a size not smaller than 6' x 8', nor larger than 10' x 15'. The storage building may be constructed of vinyl, wood or aluminum siding or pre-treated wood siding painted to match the mobile home. The storage building may be roofed with asphalt shingles or manufactured aluminum awningstyle roofing material of a style and color that is compatible with the resident s home. Pre-fabricated wood or metal storage sheds are also allowed subject to prior written approval. Pre-fabricated buildings must be painted Revised April 2005 - Page 3

to match the body color of the resident s home. In the case of homes currently located in Neawanna Mobile Park, the park shall require, at the time the home is sold to a party wishing to leave the home in Neawanna Mobile Park, that the new resident install a storage building in compliance with the standards set forth herein. 2.12 Carports/Carport Awnings: Residents, at their option, may install a free standing or awning-style carport on their space. If a resident elects to install a carport, the following standards shall apply. A. Carports must be erected over designated parking/driveway areas within the boundaries of the resident s space and must not encroach on any adjacent space. B. Carports may be of factory manufactured materials such as aluminum or steel or may be constructed of wood. In order to maintain reasonable standards within the community while allowing flexibility to accommodate the unique situations that may occur on individual spaces, any resident desiring a carport must submit a detailed plan identifying the location and design of the carport, as well as the materials to be used in its construction/installation. C. Any carport constructed of wood must be painted and/or stained to match the resident s mobile home. Aluminum or factory manufactured carports must be of a color that is compatible with the resident s home. D. No alterations or additions to a resident s carport may be made without the prior written approval of Neawanna Mobile Park. 2.13 Each resident must submit a LANDSCAPING PLAN at any time he/she makes application for residency in Neawanna Mobile Park. The landscaping plan shall identify in detail the landscaping to be installed on the residence space. No home will be allowed to move into Neawanna Mobile Park until the Landscape Plan has been approved by Neawanna Mobile Park. Installation of all space landscaping must be completed not later than ninety (90) days following move-in UNLESS otherwise agreed upon in writing between Neawanna Mobile Park and resident. The Landscape Plan shall become an integral part of the Rental Agreement between the resident and Neawanna Mobile Park. 2.14 Neawanna Mobile Park reserves the right to make reasonable modifications to the home standards identified herein to accommodate special circumstances which may be dictated by the terrain of the park or individual spaces/lots. Section 3 MOBILE HOME AND LOT MAINTENANCE 3.1 Each resident shall be responsible for maintaining and keeping clean and in good repair the exterior of their home as well as all appurtenant structures such as decks, steps, storage building(s) and fences at all times. All resident-owned wooden structures such as decks, hand railings, etc. shall be painted or stained as necessary to prevent their visual and/or physical deterioration. 3.2 Residents are responsible for maintaining all lawn areas, flowers and shrubbery within their space. Lawns must be mowed on a regular basis during the spring/summer/fall growing season and kept free of weeds and watered as necessary. If the landscaping is not properly maintained, Neawanna Mobile Park reserves the right to Revised April 2005 - Page 4

perform whatever landscape maintenance may be required and charge the resident directly. 3.3 Residents absent for an extended period of time - two (2) weeks or longer, shall be responsible for arranging for the care and maintenance of their space during their absence. 3.4 Common areas, driveways, streets, and resident yard areas including porches and decks are to be kept clear and free from trash and litter at all times. Children s toys are not to be left in the streets. Garbage cans, firewood, gardening tools and equipment, etc. must be stored in the resident s storage shed or out of sight. Furniture left outside a home shall be limited to items commonly accepted as outdoor or patio furniture. 3.5 Firewood must be stored behind the home, visually screened from the street or in an approved storage shed. 3.6 Clotheslines and/or clothes line poles are not allowed. Articles of clothing, linens, rugs, etc. are not allowed to be draped over deck/porch railings or left outside the resident s home 3.7 Residents may, with the prior written permission from Neawanna Mobile Park, erect play equipment in their backyards. Any play equipment placed on the home space must be located behind the home and within the designated boundaries of the resident s yard. Each resident assumes responsibility for maintaining the playground equipment in serviceable condition during their term of residency and agrees to remove the equipment when their tenancy terminates in Neawanna Mobile Park. 3.8 Residents must remove (take down) any holiday decorations from their manufactured home within thirty (30) days after the celebrated holiday. Section 4 RESIDENTS AND GUESTS 4.1 Residents or persons occupying a home in Neawanna Mobile Park must be identified in the resident s rental application, listed in the rental agreement, and approved by park management prior to establishing residency in Neawanna Mobile Park. 4.2 All residents must be individually named in the rental agreement and approved by management. Residents hosting guests who remain in the park for more than fourteen (14) days must identify their guest(s) to Neawanna Mobile Park not later than fourteen (14) days after the guest(s) arrival at Neawanna Mobile Park. There shall be no more than two (2) permanent residents per bedroom occupying a home. 4.3 Guests of HOMEOWNER may not remain in COMMUNITY for more than fourteen (14) days in any year (whether consecutively or cumulatively) unless written authorization is received from OWNER. HOMEOWNERS are responsible for their guests actions. Guests desiring to become residents of the manufactured home, must apply for residency, and shall be subject to Owner's approval. Under such circumstances, the criteria used by Owner for screening the guest's application for tenancy are as follows: 1) prior rental references, 2) credit references, 3) employment status, 4) ability to pay rent and other expenses arising under the rental agreement with the park, 5) criminal records (including indictments and convictions), 6) the availability of information required under the parks application for tenancy, and 7) the guest's willingness to enter into a rental agreement with the park 4.4 No resident, guest or pet may cause or suffer any loud or disturbing noise at any time. This prohibition Revised April 2005 - Page 5

shall include, but not be limited to, parties, radios, television and stereo equipment, etc. No peddling, solicitation, or commercial enterprises are allowed within the park. Section 5 SUBLETTING 5.1 No renting or subletting of a home shall be permitted. Homes must be owner-occupied. If requested by Neawanna Mobile Park, residents must provide documentary evidence confirming ownership of their home unless written approval is received from park owner(s). 5.2 Any person occupying a home during an extended absence by the owner (over 14 days) must be approved by Neawanna Mobile Park prior to occupying the home. This provision shall apply to house sitters or other individuals known to the homeowner who might occupy the home during their absence. Section 6 SALE OF MOBILE HOMES 6.1 Prospective purchasers of a resident s home must submit an application for residency and be approved by Neawanna Mobile Park PRIOR to occupying any home in Neawanna Mobile Park. No sale of a home in Neawanna Mobile Park shall obligate Neawanna Mobile Park to accept a new purchaser as a resident unless an application has been received and approved by park management prior to the sale. 6.2 Residents shall be allowed to leave their home in its present space and sell the home to a new resident, subject to the following conditions: A. The home shall be brought up to all current park standards for new homes moving into the park. B. Neawanna Mobile Park may, at its sole discretion, grant exceptions to this rule. Any exception(s) shall be in writing, signed by Neawanna Mobile Park and the resident, and shall specify the length of time for which the exception is granted. Failure to immediately enforce this rule shall not be construed to constitute an exception and shall not prevent later enforcement of this rule. 6.3 Professionally prepared For Sale signs not larger than 24" wide by 18" in height may be displayed in a resident s front yard or in the window of a resident s home. Section 7 UTILITIES 7.1 Paper towels, sanitary napkins, and other large items should not be flushed down your toilet. Grease should not be poured down sinks. Any expense incurred in clearing a sewer line blockage caused by resident negligence or misuse will be charged to the resident causing the blockage. 7.2 No satellite-type antenna dishes, C.B./home radio antennas or exterior TV antennas are allowed, with the Revised April 2005 - Page 6

exception of an 18" satellite TV dish, where its location is pre-approved, in writing, by Neawanna Mobile Park. TV cable service may be provided to each space. Resident is responsible for monthly cable service charges. Section 8 PETS 8.1 House pets (dog or cat) are limited to one per space under twenty (20) pounds at maturity and may be allowed if the resident obtains prior written permission from Neawanna Mobile Park. Said permission shall become a part of the rental agreement between Neawanna Mobile Park and the resident. An additional pet may be allowed if the resident receives prior written approval. No outside dog runs, doghouses, or pets living outside of a home are allowed. Pets must be kept on the resident s space and are not allowed to roam unattended on the streets, common areas or other resident spaces. Noisy, unmanageable or unruly pets that cause complaints will not be allowed to remain. All pets shall be maintained on a leash when not inside the owner's home. Pets shall not be left leashed or tied up outside a resident s home during any period of absence by the resident. Excreta (pet droppings) must be cleaned up promptly by pet owners. Section 9 VEHICLES 9.1 No commercial vehicle(s) or equipment are allowed to be parked on a resident s space. Inoperable vehicles may not be stored or left in a resident s driveway or on the resident s space. Parking is restricted to the resident s driveway or areas designated for vehicle parking within the park. 9.2 Each lot is provided with off-street parking for two passenger vehicles. Resident is permitted to have no more than two vehicles, which when not in use must be parked in the off-street parking areas for resident s lot. 9.3 All resident vehicles must be registered with Neawanna Mobile Park. Neawanna Mobile Park reserves the right to require that any vehicle, including vehicles owned by residents, not be allowed to enter the park or to remain in the park, if in Neawanna Mobile Park s opinion, the vehicle is not properly maintained and/or constitutes a hazard to the residents of the park, or if the vehicle is in such a dilapidated condition that it distracts from the appearance of the park. 9.4 Guests may park their cars on the street or other parking areas designated by Neawanna Mobile Park when visiting a resident, but must ensure that vehicles are parked in a location so as not to block any neighbor s access or restrict traffic flow within the park. No overnight parking on the streets is allowed by guests or residents. 9.5 Trucks larger than 1 ton must have prior written permission from Neawanna Mobile Park before they will be allowed to enter the park and/or park on a resident s space. Revised April 2005 - Page 7

9.6 Vehicles parked in violation of park rules may be towed away and/or impounded at the resident s sole expense. 9.7 The speed limit within Neawanna Mobile Park for all vehicles is ten (10) miles per hour. 9.8 Motor homes, campers, trailers, boats, and other recreational vehicles are not allowed to be stored on a resident s space. Recreational vehicles including motor homes, campers, and/or travel trailers may be left on a resident s space for up to thirty-six (36) hours to accommodate loading and/or unloading. 9.9 Motorcycles are not allowed in Neawanna Mobile Park except by prior written permission and must be registered with Neawanna Mobile Park. Noisy motorcycles are not allowed. Unregistered motorcycles may not be stored in the park. 9.10 Driveways of vacant home spaces may be used for guest or overflow parking with the permission of Neawanna Mobile Park. 9.11 Loud motor vehicles may not be operated in the park at any time. 9.12 Residents are not allowed to overhaul vehicles on their space or in their driveway. No repair or servicing of automobiles, motors, engines, trailers, boats or other similar equipment may be made within the park, and no automobile equipment, engines, and motors, etc. may be washed anywhere in the park. Section 10 TERMINATION OF LEASE/RENTAL AGREEMENT 10.1 By Tenant. TENANT may terminate this tenancy upon a minimum of 30 days' written notice to LANDLORD. If such notice is given, TENANT agrees to remove TENANT'S home from the homesite by the termination date given. 10.2 By Landlord. LANDLORD may terminate the tenancy if TENANT or others occupying TENANT'S manufactured dwelling: 1. Violate a law or ordinance which relates to TENANT'S conduct as a manufactured dwelling park tenant or violates this Agreement or the Rules and Regulations of the Park. TENANT may avoid such termination by correcting the specified violation within 30 days. If substantially the same violation reoccurs within 6 months, LANDLORD may terminate the tenancy by giving TENANT at least 20 days written notice. 2. LANDLORD may terminate the tenancy by giving 72 hours written notice of nonpayment if TENANT fails to pay rent within 7 days after the rent becomes due. a. LANDLORD may terminate the tenancy by giving the TENANT not less than 30 Days written notice after the TENANT has received three or more 72 Hour Notices for Nonpayment of Rent within the previous 12 months. TENANT may not void such termination by correcting this violation. 3. LANDLORD may terminate the tenancy after 24 hours written notice specifying the cause if: a. TENANT or someone in TENANT'S control or TENANT'S pet seriously threaten immediately to inflict personal injury, or inflict any substantial personal injury, upon LANDLORD, LANDLORD'S representative or other tenants; b. TENANT, someone in TENANT'S control, or the TENANT'S pet inflicts any Revised April 2005 - Page 8

substantial personal injury upon a neighbor living in the immediate vicinity of the premises or upon a person other than the TENANT on the premises with permission of the landlord or another tenant. c. TENANT or someone in TENANT'S control intentionally inflicts any substantial damage to the premises; d. TENANT has vacated the premises, the person in possession is holding contrary to a written rental agreement that prohibits subleasing the premises to another, or allowing another person to occupy the premises without the written permission of the LANDLORD, and the LANDLORD has not knowingly accepted rent from the person in possession; or e. TENANT or someone in TENANT'S control commits any act which is outrageous in the extreme. 4. LANDLORD may terminate the tenancy by giving the TENANT not less than 30 Days written notice with cause for failure to pay late fees per your lease/rental agreement. 5. Tenancy terminates in the event of the death of a sole OCCUPANT/TENANT. 6. LANDLORD may terminate the tenancy, as provided by Oregon law, if LANDLORD intends to cease operation of the Park. Section 11 DISPUTE RESOLUTION 11.1 Any resident(s) having a dispute with any other resident or Neawanna Mobile Park over interpretation and/or enforcement of a park rule or policy may: A. Request a hearing with Neawanna Mobile Park to discuss the dispute. B. If the meeting with the park manager does not satisfactorily resolve the dispute, the resident(s) may request a meeting with Neawanna Mobile Park, or professional management representative of Neawanna Mobile Park if Neawanna Mobile Park uses a property management company. 11.2 MEDIATION: If step 10.1 above is not successful, either Neawanna Mobile Park or resident(s) may request mediation of the dispute by notifying the other party in writing of said request. A) Within fifteen (15) days of receipt of such request, both parties shall select a mediator representative. B) Both parties and mediator shall meet at an agreeable time and place within fifteen (15) days and attempt to mediate the dispute. The mediators will select the time and place for the hearing and may, at their option, select a third mediator for assistance. C) Mediators will have five (5) days after the hearing to resolve the dispute. D) If either party does not agree with the solution suggested by the mediators, then either party may request Arbitration as outlined below. 11.3 ARBITRATION: If any dispute is not resolved through the mediation procedure outlined above, the dispute may be submitted to Arbitration in accordance with the provisions of ORS 33.210-33.330 as outlined below. A. Selection of Arbitrator: Both parties shall attempt to agree on a single Arbitrator. If the parties Revised April 2005 - Page 9

are unable to do so, then each party shall select their own Arbitrator who shall then elect a third Arbitrator to arbitrate the issue. All of the costs of arbitration and the Arbitrator will be agreed to and shared equally by both parties. Costs shall not exceed $200. B. Hearing: The Arbitrator(s) will conduct and arbitration hearing after giving both parties reasonable time to prepare for the hearing. The Arbitrator will select both the time and the place of the hearing and serve notice on both parties of said time and place. C. Decision: Within thirty (30) days of the arbitration hearing, the Arbitrator(s) shall render a decision and serve written notice of said decision on all parties. D. Appeal of Arbitrator s Decision: If either party to the arbitration does not agree with the Arbitrator s decision, they may appeal the decision by making an appropriate filing with a Court of competent jurisdiction within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the Arbitrator s decision. Section 12 MISCELLANEOUS 12.1 Neawanna Mobile Park reserves the right to amend, revise, and/or add additional rules and regulations. Notice of any change(s) in the Rules and Regulations shall be in conformance with the procedures outlined in ORS 90.610 and shall be distributed to all residents in writing. 12.2 The discharge of any fireworks, firearms or pyrotechnic devices is prohibited. 12.3 Soliciting is not permitted in the park. 12.4 Trespassing on other residents spaces is not permitted. 12.5 Open fires are not permitted. I hereby acknowledge that I (we) have received a copy of the above rules and regulations, have read them, and agree to abide by them. Resident Name Date Resident Name Date Revised April 2005 - Page 10