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Can the Board regulate the use of the common areas by non-residents even when accompanied by a resident?

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Can the Board regulate the use of the common areas by non-residents even when accompanied by a resident?

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Yes. Section 9.1.C of the CCRs reads: The guest and invitees of any Member or other person entitled to use the Common Area pursuant to this Declaration may use any recreational facility located on the Common Area, provided they are accompanied by a Member or other person entitled to use the recreational facilities pursuant to this Declaration. The Board shall have the right to limit the number of guests and invitees who may use the recreational facilities located on the Common Area at any one time and may restrict the use of the recreational facilities by guests and invitees to certain specified times.

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