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Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases B6G (Official Form 6G) (12/07) National R.V., Inc. 07-17937-PC Debtor Case No. (If known) SCHEDULE G - EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED LEASES Describe all executory contracts of any nature and all unexpired leases of real or personal property. Include any timeshare interests. State nature of debtor’s interest in contract, i.e., “Purchaser,” “Agent,” etc. State whether debtor is the lessor or lessee of a lease. Provide the names and complete mailing addresses of all other parties to each lease or contract described. If a minor child is a party to one of the leases or contracts, state the child's initials and the name and address of the child's parent or guardian, such as “A.B, a minor child, by John Doe, guardian.” Do not disclose the child’s name. See, 11 U.S.C. § 112 and Fed.R. Bankr. P. 1007(m). Check this box if debtor has no executory contracts or unexpired leases. NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS, INCLUDING ZIP CODE, DESCRIPTION OF CONTRACT OR LEASE AND NATURE OF DEBTOR'S OF OTHER PARTIES TO LEASE OR CONTRACT INTEREST, STATE WHETHER LEASE IS FOR NONRESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY, STATE CONTRACT NUMBER OF ANY GOVERNMENT CONTRACT 10,000 RV SALES CONTRACT/AGREEMENT ATTN: GERARD MICKLOS DEALER AGREEMENT 201 TRAVELERS WAY SAN MARCOS, CA 92069-2797 10,000 RV SALES-CORPORATE WARRANTY 5925 KEARNY VILLA RD WHOLESALE WARRANTY SAN DIEGO, CA 92123-1000 1992 WHETMAN FAMILY TRUST WARRANTY 12134 PASSION VIEW DR. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) MISSOULA, MT 59808 AARUP, RONALD W. WARRANTY P.O. BOX 1207 RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) YUCCA VALLEY, CA 92286 ABACUS FINANCIAL, INC. WARRANTY 58 TIMOR SEA RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92657 ABBOTT, JON WARRANTY 109 S.W. GETTYSBURG DRIVE RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) PORT ST. LUCIE, FL 34953 ABEL, DAVID WARRANTY 73350 EL PASEO SUITE 201 RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) PALM DESERT, CA 92260 Page 1 of 708 National R.V., Inc. 07-17937-PC Debtor Case No. (If known) SCHEDULE G - EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED LEASES (Continuation Sheet) NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS, INCLUDING ZIP CODE, DESCRIPTION OF CONTRACT OR LEASE AND NATURE OF DEBTOR'S OF OTHER PARTIES TO LEASE OR CONTRACT INTEREST, STATE WHETHER LEASE IS FOR NONRESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY, STATE CONTRACT NUMBER OR ANY GOVERNMENT CONTRACT ABERCROMBIE, ROBERT WARRANTY 9579 SAN VITTORE ST. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) LAKE WORTH, FL 33467 ABRAMS, SHERYL WARRANTY 80501 AVENUE 48 #43 RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) INDIO, CA 92201 ABTAHI, JALAL WARRANTY 319 HIDDEN HIGHLAND DRIVE RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) LAS VEGAS, NV 89110 ACE INA ASSURANCE WARRANTY 130 KING STREET WEST RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) TORONTO, ON M5X1X1 CANADA ADAIR, CLARENCE WARRANTY 1420 KOBOL WAY RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) CHINO VALLEY, AZ 86323 ADAIR, CLARENCE WARRANTY 715 ALAMOSA DR. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) SPARKS, NV 89441 ADAIR, DAVID WARRANTY 1210 S. SHOSHONE ST. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) DENVER, CO 80223 ADAIR, KENNETH WARRANTY 12341 REA CIRCLE RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) GARDEN GROVE, CA 92841 ADAMS, DANIEL WARRANTY 14196 WILDROSE LANE RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) CHINO HILLS, CA 91709 Page 2 of 708 National R.V., Inc. 07-17937-PC Debtor Case No. (If known) SCHEDULE G - EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED LEASES (Continuation Sheet) NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS, INCLUDING ZIP CODE, DESCRIPTION OF CONTRACT OR LEASE AND NATURE OF DEBTOR'S OF OTHER PARTIES TO LEASE OR CONTRACT INTEREST, STATE WHETHER LEASE IS FOR NONRESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY, STATE CONTRACT NUMBER OR ANY GOVERNMENT CONTRACT ADAMS, DONALD WARRANTY 1230 CARDIGAN AVENUE RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) VENTURA, CA 93004 ADAMS, JASON WARRANTY 515 S. DAKOTA AVE STE 11-202 RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) SIOUX FALLS, SD 57104 ADAMS, LONNIE WARRANTY 21411 SW. RD. 24 RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) MATTAWA, WA 99349 ADAMS, MARK WARRANTY 1245 SHIPLEY DR. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) NICEVILLE, FL 32578 ADAMS, MAYNARD WARRANTY P.O. BOX 81681 RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) BAKERSFIELD, CA 93380 ADAMS, OLAN WARRANTY 3446 BUCKINGHAM RD. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) CHINO, CA 91709 ADAMS, THOMAS E. WARRANTY 975 GREENWOOD AVE. RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92407 ADAMS, WALTER & JESSIE WARRANTY 2424 HUDSPETH STREET RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) INGLEWOOD, CA 90303 ADAMS, WAYNE WARRANTY 330 ROGERS ROAD RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) TOLEDO, WA 98591 Page 3 of 708 National R.V., Inc. 07-17937-PC Debtor Case No. (If known) SCHEDULE G - EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED LEASES (Continuation Sheet) NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS, INCLUDING ZIP CODE, DESCRIPTION OF CONTRACT OR LEASE AND NATURE OF DEBTOR'S OF OTHER PARTIES TO LEASE OR CONTRACT INTEREST, STATE WHETHER LEASE IS FOR NONRESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY, STATE CONTRACT NUMBER OR ANY GOVERNMENT CONTRACT ADAMSON, KELDON WARRANTY 87317 PINON LN. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) SILVER LAKE, OR 97041 ADCOCK, WALTER WARRANTY 19333 MELODY LANE RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) EUSTIS, FL 32736 ADDINGTON, SUSAN WARRANTY 6150 LEGION RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) WICHITA, KS 67204 ADELSTEIN, STEPHEN WARRANTY 2150 HADLEY ROAD RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) TILLAMOOK, OR 97141 ADER, DAVID WARRANTY 125 WORLEY AVE. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) BROWNSVILLE, OR 97327 ADKINS, CHARLES WARRANTY 5024 ROUNDLAKE ROAD RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) APOPICA, FL 32712 ADKINS, CLAUDE WARRANTY 546 SADDLETREE ROAD RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) THOMASVILLE, NC 27360 ADKINS, JAMES & VICKIE WARRANTY 8826 NATIONAL RD. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) BROOKVILLE, OH 45309 ADKISON, JOHN W. WARRANTY 6403 NW 31ST RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) BETHANY, OK 73008 Page 4 of 708 National R.V., Inc. 07-17937-PC Debtor Case No. (If known) SCHEDULE G - EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED LEASES (Continuation Sheet) NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS, INCLUDING ZIP CODE, DESCRIPTION OF CONTRACT OR LEASE AND NATURE OF DEBTOR'S OF OTHER PARTIES TO LEASE OR CONTRACT INTEREST, STATE WHETHER LEASE IS FOR NONRESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY, STATE CONTRACT NUMBER OR ANY GOVERNMENT CONTRACT ADLER, KEN WARRANTY 863 ONEAL ST RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) CRYSTAL BEACH, TX 77650 ADLOCK, JIM WARRANTY 1338 E. CALLE DE ARCOS RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) TEMPE, AZ 85284 ADOBE VILLAGE RV PARK WARRANTY 11350 S. PAYSON RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) SPACE #82 YUMA, AZ 85365 ADT SECURITY SERVICE INC SECURITY SERVICE AGREEMENT PO BOX 37195 PITTSBURGH, PA 05250 AFLAGUE, JOHN WARRANTY 160 JEDEDIAH WAY RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) CRESCENT CITY, CA 95531 AGEE, BENJAMIN WARRANTY 4790 CAUGHLIN PARK RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) RENO, NV 89509 AGERBEEK, RUDOLF WARRANTY 1170 MULBERRY CT. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) HOLLISTER, CA 95023 AGOSTINI, JOHN WARRANTY 31501 PASEO CHRISTINA RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) SANJUANCAP, CA 92675 AGUE, CURTIS WARRANTY 1381 ONIONI SI RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) KAILUA, HI 96734 Page 5 of 708 National R.V., Inc. 07-17937-PC Debtor Case No. (If known) SCHEDULE G - EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED LEASES (Continuation Sheet) NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS, INCLUDING ZIP CODE, DESCRIPTION OF CONTRACT OR LEASE AND NATURE OF DEBTOR'S OF OTHER PARTIES TO LEASE OR CONTRACT INTEREST, STATE WHETHER LEASE IS FOR NONRESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY, STATE CONTRACT NUMBER OR ANY GOVERNMENT CONTRACT AGUNDEZ, DANIEL WARRANTY 1924 W.MONTE VISTA AVE. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) MODESTO, CA 95358 AHN, MICHAEL WARRANTY 22784 S.E. 27TH STREET RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) SAMMAMISH, WA 98075 AITKEN, ROBERT WARRANTY 1875 SAYBROOK WAY RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) THE VILLAGES, FL 32162 AJASMER, WENDLE WARRANTY 2189 S.E. STEWER ROAD RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) JEFFERSON, OR 97352 AKE, TERRY WARRANTY P.O. BOX 152364 RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) ARLINGTON, TX 76015 ALBARRAN, RAMIRO WARRANTY 2158 CERVATO DR. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) CAMARILLO, CA 93012 ALBERT, THOMAS E. WARRANTY 1069 W. SIERRA MADRE #3 RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) AZUSA, CA 91702 ALBERTGEN, BRUCE WARRANTY 3065 VALLEY DRIVE RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) SIOUX CITY, IA 51104 ALBISU, MANUEL G. WARRANTY 1306 CALIFORNIA AVE. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) COOS BAY, OR 97420 Page 6 of 708 National R.V., Inc. 07-17937-PC Debtor Case No. (If known) SCHEDULE G - EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED LEASES (Continuation Sheet) NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS, INCLUDING ZIP CODE, DESCRIPTION OF CONTRACT OR LEASE AND NATURE OF DEBTOR'S OF OTHER PARTIES TO LEASE OR CONTRACT INTEREST, STATE WHETHER LEASE IS FOR NONRESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY, STATE CONTRACT NUMBER OR ANY GOVERNMENT CONTRACT ALBRECHT, CURTIS WARRANTY 820 CORRIGAN CRT. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) BENICIA, CA 94510 ALBU, EVELYN WARRANTY 1360 ROCKY KNOLLS RD. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) COTTONWOOD, AZ 86326 ALCARAZ, RICHARD WARRANTY 2801 VIA DEL CABALLO BLANCO RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) BONITA, CA 91902 ALCORN, CHARLES L. WARRANTY 5984 PEPPER RIDGE CT. RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) MAINEVILLE, OH 45039 ALCORN, GEORGE & MARGARET WARRANTY 2940 ZENDT DR. RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 ALDER, SCOTT N. WARRANTY 820 SPIKENARD RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) HENDERSON, NV 89015 ALDRICH, JEANNINE WARRANTY 40185 SOUTH BEND RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) MURRIETA, CA 92563 ALDRICH, STANLEY W. WARRANTY 826 METCALF STREET PMB 149 RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) SEDRO WOOLEY, WA 98284 ALDRICH, STEVEN O WARRANTY 1821 PICADILLY DR RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) SIERRA VISTA, AZ 85635 Page 7 of 708 National R.V., Inc. 07-17937-PC Debtor Case No. (If known) SCHEDULE G - EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED LEASES (Continuation Sheet) NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS, INCLUDING ZIP CODE, DESCRIPTION OF CONTRACT OR LEASE AND NATURE OF DEBTOR'S OF OTHER PARTIES TO LEASE OR CONTRACT INTEREST, STATE WHETHER LEASE IS FOR NONRESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY, STATE CONTRACT NUMBER OR ANY GOVERNMENT CONTRACT ALEMAN, ALBERTO WARRANTY P.O. BOX 434172 RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) SAN YSIDRO, CA 92143-4172 ALEXANDER, DOUGLAS WARRANTY 5879 WHEELHOUSE RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) AGOURA, CA 91301 ALEXANDER, JOHN M. WARRANTY 5747 THRUSH DR. RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) HOUSTON, TX 77033 ALEXANDER, RICHARD WARRANTY P.O. BOX 561 RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) BEAUMONT, CA 92223 ALI LINDSTROM WARRANTY 910 COMBS RETAIL WARRANTY (5 YEAR) QUANAH, TX 86336 ALLAN, DAVID AND FILOMENA WARRANTY 16069-110A AVENUE RETAIL WARRANTY (1 & 5 YEAR) SURREY, BC V4N4Y1 CANADA ALLEN, CARL WARRANTY P.O.
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