(1) The time-share instruments for a time-share estate plan may provide for a length of time, known as the “developer control period”, during which the developer, or a managing agent selected by the developer, may manage the time-share plan and the accommodations in the time-share plan.
(2) If the time-share instruments for a time-share estate plan provide for the establishment of a developer control period, the procedure shall ordinarily include: Termination of the developer control period by action of the association or by operation of the time-share instruments;
(3) Termination of contracts for goods and services for the time-share plan or for accommodations in the time-share plan during the developer control period; and
(4) A regular accounting by the developer to the association concerning matters that significantly affect the interests of owners in the time-share plan.