Frequently Asked Questions

The statements contained herein are only summary in nature.  A prospective purchaser should refer to all references, exhibits hereto, the sales contract and the condominium documents.  We strongly urge you to be familiar with your condominium documents.

Q? What are my voting rights in the condominium association?

A. There are 31 units in Sea Chase, a condominium, and the owner of each unit has one indivisible vote which may be cast in all matters which require a vote of the owners.  Voting rights and procedures are described in Section 2 and 3 of the Bylaws of the Association.

Q? What restrictions exist in the condominium documents on my right to use my unit?

A. Each unit is restricted to residential single-family use.  Certain pets may be kept by owners and there are guest restrictions.  The principal restrictions on unit use are found in Section 12 of the Declaration of Condominium.

Q? What restrictions exist in the condominium documents on the leasing of my unit?

A. No lease for less than 14 days is permitted.  You are allowed three lease periods of two weeks in duration per calendar year.  All other leases must be at least 30 days in duration.  Other leasing restrictions are found in Section 13 of the Declaration of Condominium.

Q? How much are my assessments to the condominium association for my unit type and when are they due?

A. Regular assessments will be based on the Association’s annual budget and are payable quarterly, in advance, due on the first day of January, April, July and October.  Late payment will incur a late fee and interest.

Q? Do I have to be a member in any other association? If so, what is the name of the association, what are my voting rights and how much are the assessments?

A. N/A

Q? Am I required to pay rent or land use fees for recreational or other commonly used facilities?

A. N/A

Q? Is the condominium association or other mandatory membership association involved in any court cases in which it may face liability in excess of $100,000.00? If so, identify each such case.

A. N/A