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What restrictions exist in the Condominium documents on the sale or leasing of my dry slip?

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What restrictions exist in the Condominium documents on the sale or leasing of my dry slip?

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An Owner wishing to lease their dry slip must notify the Association and the Club Lot Owner of their intention to lease the dry slip. Club Lot Owner must approve the lease, but such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Prior to the leasing of any dry slip, the Owner must submit the specifications for the Vessel that will be housed in the dry slip and the Owner of the dry slip must pay to the Club Lot Owner any applicable fee for refitting of the rack required to accommodate the new Vessel. An Owner wishing to sell their dry slip must notify the Club Lot Owner, which has a right of first refusal on the sale of all dry slips, as provided in the Master Declaration.

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