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The Property Owner may change such address by notice in writing to the City and thereafter <br />notices shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. <br />XV. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE <br />If the City finds the Property Owner has not complied in a material respect with the terms and <br />conditions of this Agreement, the City shall provide written notice to the Property Owner <br />describing (1) such failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the Agreement ("Default") <br />and (2) the actions required by the Property Owner to cure such Default. The Property Owner <br />shall have 60 days after the date of such notice to cure the Default or, if the Default is such that it <br />cannot be cured within the 60 day period, the Property Owner shall have commenced the actions <br />necessary to cure such Default and shall be diligently proceeding to complete such actions <br />necessary to cure such Default within 60 days from the date of the notice. The Property Owner's <br />failure to cure or pursue the cure of the Default as set forth above shall constitute grounds for <br />termination of this Agreement. <br />XVI. NO RETALIATION <br />There shall be no retaliation against any participant in the proceedings leading up to this <br />Agreement nor shall there be any retaliation against any person who exercises rights pursuant to <br />this Agreement. <br />XVII. ATTORNEY'S FEES <br />In the event that it becomes necessary for any party to bring a lawsuit to enforce any of <br />the provisions of this Agreement, a court of competent jurisdiction may determine and fix a <br />reasonable attorney's fee to be paid the prevailing party. <br />XVIII. BINDING ON SUCCESSORS <br />This Agreement is binding on the heirs, successors, and assigns of the parties hereto. <br />XIX. AMENDMENT <br />This Agreement may be amended, modified, or changed by the parties if in writing and <br />approved by all parties. <br />XX. CIVIL CODE <br />The provisions of this Agreement are in addition to the provisions of the Mobilehome <br />Residency Law set forth in Articles 1 to 9, Chapter 2.5, Title II, Part Two of the Civil Code <br />(commencing with Section 798). <br />10 <br />