Procedures for Selling a Home

When selling your home, the homeowner must contact the Administration Office.  An architectural inspection will then be issued on the outside property only.  The Architectural Committee is looking for anything built on common property or any enclosed porches, sunrooms (i.e., permits, applications, c/o’s).  If the inspection comes back with an issue the homeowner will be notified and the property must be brought into compliance prior to closing.  A compliance letter / closing letter will not be issued to any property that is not compliant.

The Leisure Knoll Resident Handbook must be returned to the Administration Office along with any pool passes and billiard room closet keys.  If these are not returned, a fee of $100.00 will be issued to the homeowner.

The purchasers of the property for sale must come to the Administration Office once in contract to sign a Purchaser Agreement.  This is a two-page document which is signed by the buyer verifying proof of age (55), confirming that they do not have any commercial vehicles and acknowledging that there is only one pet per household.

All the above must be completed prior to the office issuing a Compliance / Closing letter which is needed for closing.
The new homeowner will have 10 business days after closing to arrange for a registration appointment with the Administration Office.  There is a registration fee of $350.00 payable at the time of registration.