F urther Price Reductions Sample Clauses

F urther Price Reductions. If the Subject Property Owner has not cured the violation within fifteen months after the Violation Date, the Subject Property Owner shall immediately lower the listing price of the Subject Property, which shall not exceed 90% of the Appraised Value, by an amount that is 3% of the Appraised Value, and shall continue to lower the listing price of the Subject Property by the same amount (3% of the Appraised Value) every three months thereafter until the Subject Property is sold or the Subject Property Owner otherwise cures the violation; except, however, the Subject Property Owner is not required to lower the listing price below 60% of the Appraised Value. If the Subject Property Owner fails to comply with the provisions of this Section 9, the County may, at its option, purchase the Subject Property for 75% of the Appraised Value.
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F urther Price Reductions. If the Subject Property Owner has not sold the other Residential Property, obtained an exception, or otherwise complied with the terms of this Covenant within fifteen months after the Acquisition Date, the Subject Property Owner shall immediately lower the listing price of the Subject Property, which shall not exceed 90% of the Appraised Value, by an amount that is 3% of the Appraised Value, and shall continue to lower the listing price of the Subject Property by the same amount (3% of the Appraised Value) every three months thereafter until the Subject Property Owner has sold the other Residential Property, obtained an exception, or otherwise complied with the terms of this Covenant; except, however, the Subject Property Owner is not required to lower the listing price below 60% of the Appraised Value. If the Subject Property Owner fails to comply with the provisions of this Section 7, the County may, at its option, purchase the Subject Property for 75% of the Appraised Value.

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