MARKETING PLAN AND TENANT SELECTION PLAN Sample Clauses

MARKETING PLAN AND TENANT SELECTION PLAN. 6.1 . The requirements in this Article 6 apply to all units in the Project except for the Public Housing Replacement Units. No later than thirty (30) days after the start of construction, Borrower must deliver to OCII for OCII's review and approval an outreach plan for initial marketing of the Units (the “Early Outreach Plan”) in compliance with the restrictions set forth in Exhibit A and in form and substance acceptable to OCII, as further described in Exhibit T-1. Early outreach pursuant to the Early Outreach Plan must start within 3 months of construction start. The Developer may not start the outreach process unitl OCII provides its approval, which will occur no later than 10 business days after OCII receives the final draft Early Outreach Plan. Borrower must submit a draft Marketing Plan and Tenant Selection Plan (“Marketing and Tenant Selection Plans”) consistent with the requirements described in Exhibits T-2, J, and K no later than 12 months prior to the projected Completion Date. Borrower must obtain OCII's approval of reasonable alterations to the Marketing Plan or the Tenant Selection Plan. Borrower must market and rent the Units in the manner set forth in the Marketing Plan and the Tenant Selection Plan both as approved by OCII. Before marketing any Units, Borrower must provide OCII with updated implementation and contact information. The marketing process and timeline is further described in Exhibit T-3.
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MARKETING PLAN AND TENANT SELECTION PLAN. 6.1 . The requirements in this Article 6 apply to all units in the Project except for the Public Housing Replacement Units. By the Loan Closing Date, Borrower must deliver to OCII for OCII's and MOHCD’s review and approval a draft affirmative marketing plan for initial and ongoing marketing of the Units (the “Marketing Plan”) and a written Tenant selection procedure for initial and ongoing renting of the Units (the “Tenant Selection Plan”), all in compliance with the restrictions set forth in Exhibit A and in form and substance acceptable to OCII. Borrower must obtain OCII's approval of reasonable alterations to the Marketing Plan or the Tenant Selection Plan. Borrower must market and rent the Units in the manner set forth in the Marketing Plan and the Tenant Selection Plan (both of which plans must included the preference requirement for Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx residents both as approved by OCII). Before marketing any Units, Borrower must provide OCII with updated implementation and contact information.

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