If at any time you decide to lease your unit, please contact the Manager. Leases must, in accordance with the Bylaws, be filed with the Association by the unit owner on or before the date the tenant moves in. Your lease must include language that 1) identifies the unit as part of the condominium, 2) confirms the lessee has been provided with a copy of the condominium Bylaws and Rules and Regulations, which become part of the lease agreement and 3) explains that any violation of the policies set forth in the Bylaws or Rules and Regulations constitutes non-compliance with the lease and may result in termination of the lease. Unit owners are entitled to lease their units. Pursuant to the Bylaws, units may not be rented for transient, hotel or motel purposes or lease for a term of less than one (1) year.

Unit owners are responsible for the actions of their tenants, whether such actions cause damage to the common elements or the unit, or are a violation of the Bylaws or Rules and Regulations.

The association may require a standard lease form of addendum. Owners must instruct their leasing agent that the staff is not permitted to become involved in the leasing process, to include releasing keys to agents and perspective renters of the unit, receiving or delivering associated paperwork.