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Code · California · Financial Code

§ 7704

161 words·~1 min read·/ca/financial-code/7704

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If, in good faith, an association believes that there has been an unanticipated change in conditions that threatens its financial position by significantly increasing its exposure to loss, the provisions of Sections 7702 and 7703 of this article shall not prevent the association:
(a)As the owner and lessor under a net, full pay-out lease, from taking reasonable and appropriate action to salvage or protect the value of the property or its interest arising under the lease.
(b)As the assignee of a lessor’s interest in a lease, from becoming the owner and lessor of the leased property pursuant to its contractual right, or from taking any reasonable and appropriate action to salvage or protect the value of the property or its interest arising under the lease.
(c)From including any provisions in a lease, or from making any additional agreements, to protect its financial position or investment in the circumstances set forth in subdivisions
(a)and
(b)of this section.
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