Snowscape Management Services
Wildernest Property Management shall provide the services set
forth hereinafter through it's managers, employees, and personnel.
A. Provide on a weekly basis from November 1st to April 30th annually and
on a twice/month basis from May 1st to October 31st annually, a daytime inspection
of each unoccupied unit. This inspection to consist of:
1. Ring doorbell and if no answer, enter unit.
2. Check visually for proper appearance (vandalism, etc.)
3. Verify furnace operating properly.
4. Verify electrical and water operation.
5. Contact owner or owners' representative if any problems.
6. Take emergency measures when required.
B. Maintain accurate logs properly reflecting all unit inspections made and the results of the inspections. Such logs shall be kept on file for the term of the contract and shall be available at all reasonable times for examination by the owners and/or the Association.
C. Periodically, inspect the exterior of all buildings, adjacent
grounds, and interior public use areas and take such reasonable prompt action
so as to preserve the tidiness and order of the entire complex. The policing
of litter from interior and exterior public use areas shall be accomplished
by WPM's personnel. WPM shall also identify to the Association such maintenance
and repairs as may be necessary to preserve the physical desirability and
condition of the complex. Consulting services by Wildernest Repair & Maintenance
personnel that define the solutions to problems or involve the supervision
of outside contractors are at an additional charge.
D. In the event of an emergency requiring immediate repairs to preserve the
safety and health of persons, or the property of the Association or of any
unit owner(s), WPM shall cause necessary repairs to be made, by qualified
specialists, and will charge the actual cash expense thereof to the owner
of the items repaired or to the Association for commonly owned property. The
determination of what constitutes an "emergency" as used in this
Agreement shall be made by WPM.
E.
F. On a regular basis, coordinate or provide trash removal such that there
is not an overflow on the premises.
G. Coordinate an early morning pass through the parking lot(s) to remove snow
and/or sanding of entranceways to allow occupants to egress the property as
needed in the option of WPM.
H. As determined by WPM, remove snow and ice from common walkways and stairways.
I. Maintain common area lighting, replace missing and/or burned out bulbs
on a weekly basis.
J. Maintain keys for each homeowner to the extent they are provided by the
homeowner.
K. Enforce house Rules & Regulations, to include maintaining parking control,
and with the approval of one of the Board of Directors acting behalf of the
Association have unauthorized vehicles removed from Association parking areas
within the limits of the law. All expenses for such actions will be borne
by the Association.
L. WPM will provide 24 hours per day, 365 days per year coverage utilizing
maintenance personnel and or management personnel to assist owners in the
event of an emergency.
M. Draft and update new owner information packets and distribute to owners
following closing date.
N. Continually maintain and update homeowner listings.
O. File insurance claims on behalf of the Association at an additional charge.
P. Assist the Association with outside contractors attempting to negotiate
as desirable arrangements as possible. Also let for bid the Association's
property and liability insurance coverage annually.
Q. Draft and mail a semi-annual newsletter to the homeowners and complete
additional mailings as requested by the Directors. Clerical supplies and postage
are at WPM's expense.
R. Complete special projects for the Association Board of Directors. Examples
include:
1. Complete affidavits to facilitate sales.
2. Research Association By-Laws and Declarations from time to time.
3. Complete long term major maintenance proposals.
4. Provide limited secretarial service to the Association President.
5. Coordinate architectural review for the Directors.
R. Accounting/Bookkeeping services include:
1. Maintain the Association's financial accounts, books, and records.
2. Collect, record, and bill owners for dues and/or special assessments.
3. Administer Association bank accounts in a current and businesslike manner.
Separate accounts are maintained for each Association.
4. Prepare and mail to the Directors: a monthly financial statement with a
comparison to budget, a year-to-date financial statement with a comparison
to budget, and a balance sheet.
5. Prepare a dues delinquency report on a monthly basis.
6. Pay all Association bills when due and keep records of such payments.
7. Pursue collection of all funds due to the Association using all legal means
up to releasing the case to an attorney for litigation.
8. Cooperate with auditors/accountants as hired by the Board.
9. Prepare an annual budget proposal for the Directors about 30 days prior
to the start of the fiscal year.
10. Complete an annual review of the financial records by the controller.
11. Complete the Association's tax return at an additional charge.
12. Carry on all necessary correspondence and maintain all records necessary
for conduct of the Association business.
13. Assist in the budgetary process. Agent will not be responsible for any
annual audit by an independent CPA firm, nor for any expenses or employee
time incurred in working with an independent CPA firm.
14. WPM agrees to allow the President of the Association or his designated
representative to inspect WPM's records pertaining to the Association, during
normal business hours.
15. Complete annual reports for the Colorado Secretary of State.