Nondisturbance So long as Tenant complies with the provisions of this Agreement, pays all rents and other charges as specified in the Lease and is not otherwise in default (beyond applicable notice and cure periods) of any of its obligations and covenants pursuant to the Lease, Trustee agrees for itself and its successors in interest and for any other person acquiring title to the Property through a foreclosure (an “Acquiring Party”), that Tenant’s possession of the Leased Premises as described in the Lease will not be disturbed during the term of the Lease by reason of a foreclosure. For purposes of this Agreement, a “foreclosure” shall include (but not be limited to) a sheriff’s or trustee’s sale under the power of sale contained in the Security Instruments, the termination of any superior lease of the Property and any other transfer of the Landlord’s interest in the Property under peril of foreclosure, including, without limitation to the generality of the foregoing, an assignment or sale in lieu of foreclosure.
Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment In the event that Landlord places any Facility Mortgage on the Leased Property, Tenant agrees to promptly enter into, execute and deliver to the requesting party a commercially reasonable subordination, non-disturbance and attornment agreement with any such Facility Mortgagee, which shall acknowledge that this Lease, Tenant's interest hereunder and Tenant's leasehold interest in and to the Leased Property are junior, inferior, subordinate and subject in right, title, interest, lien, encumbrance, priority and all other respects to the lien of any Facility Mortgage or Mortgages now or hereafter in force and effect upon or encumbering Landlord's interest in the Leased Property, or any portion thereof, and to all collateral assignments by Landlord to any third party or parties of any of Landlord's rights under this Lease or the rents, issues and profits thereof or therefrom as security for any liability or indebtedness, direct, indirect or contingent, of Landlord to such third party or parties, and to all future modifications, extensions, renewals, consolidations and replacements of, and all amendments and supplements to any such mortgage, mortgages or assignments; provided such lender agrees not to disturb Tenant's occupancy of the Leased Property or its rights under this Lease as long as there is no existing and continuing Event of Default. If, within fifteen (15) days following Tenant's receipt of a written request by Landlord or the holder or proposed holder of any such Facility Mortgage, Tenant shall fail or refuse or shall have not executed any such subordination, non-disturbance and attornment agreement, Tenant shall be in breach and default of its obligation to do so and of this Lease and Landlord shall be entitled thereupon to exercise any and all remedies available to Landlord pursuant to this Lease or otherwise provided by law.
Attornment Subject to the non-disturbance provisions of Paragraph 30.3, Lessee agrees to attorn to a Lender or any other party who acquires ownership of the Premises by reason of a foreclosure of a Security Device, and that in the event of such foreclosure, such new owner shall not: (i) be liable for any act or omission of any prior lessor or with respect to events occurring prior to acquisition of ownership, (ii) be subject to any offsets or defenses which Lessee might have against any prior lessor, or (iii) be bound by prepayment of more than one month's rent.
Subordination Attornment Non Disturbance 30.1 Provided that Tenant is provided with a subordination, non-disturbance and attornment agreement in a commercially reasonable form which (i) does not modify the economic terms of this Lease (or materially modify any other provision hereof) and (ii) recognizes all of Tenant's prospective and accrued rights under this Lease with respect to (A) the Letters of Credit and any matter relating to Capital Items under this Lease and (B) any default occurring before foreclosure (or delivery of a deed in lieu of foreclosure) (collectively, "Foreclosure Transfer") of a security instrument defined below) which continues after such Foreclosure Transfer ("SNDA") duly executed by the holder of any ground leases, deeds of trust, mortgages security interests (collectively, "Security Instruments") affecting the Premises, this Lease is and shall be subject and subordinate at all times to the security interests evidenced by the Security Instruments. Notwithstanding any provision of this Lease to the contrary, (a) Landlord shall not permit any Security Instrument to be recorded against the Premises or otherwise become prior to the lien of this Lease (without providing to Tenant an SNDA) prior to the earlier of the time of recordation of the Memorandum of this Lease described in Paragraph 25 (provided Tenant causes such Memorandum to be executed in recordable form, by Tenant within ten (10) business days after Landlord's request if such Memorandum was not previously recorded) or the date of Tenant's occupancy of the Premises for the conduct of business, and (b) in the event Landlord shall breach its obligations under clause (a), and Landlord shall not cure such breach (by causing such Security Instrument to be subordinate to this Lease or by providing Tenant an SNDA conforming to the requirements of this Paragraph 30) within thirty (30) days following receipt by Landlord of written notice from Tenant of such breach, without prejudice to its other rights and remedies, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease, exercisable by delivery of written notice to Landlord at any time after such breach and expiration of such thirty (30) day period.
Lease Estoppels With respect to each Mortgage Loan secured by retail, office or industrial properties, the Mortgage Loan Seller requested the related Mortgagor to obtain estoppels from each commercial tenant with respect to the Certified Rent Roll (except for tenants for whom the related lease income was excluded from the Mortgage Loan Seller’s underwriting). With respect to each Mortgage Loan predominantly secured by a retail, office or industrial property leased to a single tenant, the Mortgage Loan Seller reviewed such estoppel obtained from such tenant no earlier than 90 days prior to the origination date of the related Mortgage Loan (or such longer period as Mortgage Loan Seller may deem reasonable and appropriate based on Mortgage Loan Seller’s practices in connection with the origination of similar commercial and multifamily loans intended for securitization), and to Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge, based solely on the related estoppel, (x) the related lease is in full force and effect and (y) there exists no material default under such lease, either by the lessee thereunder or by the lessor subject, in each case, to customary reservations of tenant’s rights, such as with respect to CAM and pass-through audits and verification of landlord’s compliance with co-tenancy provisions.
SNDA It shall be a condition to Purchaser’s obligation to consummate Closing that Seller obtain and deliver to Purchaser an executed Subordination, Nondisturbance and Attornment Agreement (“SNDA”) in favor of Purchaser’s lender from (a) each Tenant which is not a Major Tenant that has a recorded memorandum of lease appearing on the PTR (provided, however, that Purchaser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause Purchaser’s lender to waive any requirement for an SNDA with respect to the Bank of America ATM lease as a condition to Closing), and (b) each Major Tenant (each Tenant referenced in (a) and (b), a “Required SNDA Tenant”). Purchaser shall deliver the form of each SNDA (with the applicable Tenant and Tenant Lease information completed) to Seller for submission to the applicable Tenants prior to the expiration of the Property Approval Period; provided that if any Tenant Lease includes a required form of SNDA (such lease, a “Form SNDA Lease”), Purchaser agrees that such form of SNDA may be submitted to such Tenant and will be accepted for Closing. Further, Seller shall have the right to deliver an amendment to the Tenant Lease for any SNDA which confirms that such Tenant Lease is subordinate to the lien of Purchaser’s lender and any such amendment shall be considered an SNDA for all purposes under this Agreement; provided that no such amendment can be delivered for any Tenant with a Tenant Lease that is a Form SNDA Lease. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, if requested by Purchaser’s lender and if Purchaser timely provides a completed SNDA for any additional Tenants, Seller shall deliver an SNDA to any such Tenant with a request for its execution and delivery; provided, however, delivery of an SNDA shall not be a condition to Purchaser’s obligation to consummate Closing for any Tenant that is not a Required SNDA Tenant.
Subordination to Mortgages; Estoppel Certificate Tenant accepts this Lease subject and subordinate to any mortgage(s), deed(s) of trust, ground lease(s) or other lien(s) now upon the Premises, the Building or the Property, and to renewals, modifications, refinancings and extensions thereof (collectively referred to as a “Mortgage”) and to any future Mortgage provided that in the case of a future Mortgage the subordination shall be subject to the proposed lender providing the Tenant such lender’s standard form Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreement (“SNDA”). The party having the benefit of a Mortgage shall be referred to as a “Mortgagee”. As an alternative, a Mortgagee shall have the right at any time to subordinate its Mortgage to this Lease. Upon request, Tenant, without charge, shall attorn to any successor to Landlord’s interest in this Lease. Landlord and Tenant shall each, within ten (10) days after receipt of a written request from the other, execute and deliver a commercially reasonable estoppel certificate to those parties as are reasonably requested by the other (including a Mortgagee or prospective purchaser). Without limitation, such estoppel certificate may include a certification as to the status of this Lease, the existence of any defaults and the amount of Rent that is due and payable. Upon full execution of this Lease by the Landlord and the Tenant, the Landlord agrees to request an SNDA in such lender’s customary form, from the existing lender holding a mortgage on the Property.
Subordination, Attornment This Lease, at Lessor’s option, shall be subject and subordinate to all ground or underlying leases which now exist or may hereafter be executed affecting any portion of the Premises and to the lien of any mortgages or deeds of trust (including all advances thereunder, renewals, replacements, modifications, supplements, consolidations, and extensions thereof) in any amount or amounts whatsoever now or hereafter placed on or against any portion of the Premises or on or against Lessor’s interest or estate therein, or on or against any ground or underlying lease, without the necessity of the execution and delivery of any further instruments on the part of Lessee to effectuate such subordination. Lessee covenants and agrees to execute and deliver upon demand and without charge therefor, such further instruments evidencing the subordination of this Lease to such ground or underlying leases and/or to the lien of any such mortgages or deeds of trusts as may be required by Lessor or a lender making a loan affecting the Premises; provided that if Lessee attorns as required below, then with respect to any ground or underlying leases, mortgages or deeds of trust not existing as of the date this Lease is signed by Lessor and Lessee, the lessor, mortgagee or beneficiary, as applicable, under such mortgage or deed of trust or lessor under such ground or underlying lease shall agree in writing that so long as Lessee is not in default under this Lease, this Lease shall not be terminated upon any foreclosure or any termination of the underlying lease (other than a termination due to its natural expiration). Failure of Lessee to execute such instruments evidencing subordination of this Lease shall constitute a default by Lessee under this Lease. If any mortgagee, beneficiary or lessor elects to have this Lease prior to the lien of its mortgage, deed of trust or lease, and shall give written notice thereof to Lessee, this Lease shall be deemed prior to such mortgage, deed of trust or lease, whether this Lease is dated prior or subsequent to the date of said mortgage, deed of trust or lease or the date of the recording thereof. If any proceedings are brought to terminate any ground or underlying leases or for foreclosure, or upon the exercise of the power of sale, under any mortgage or deed of trust covering any portion of the Premises, Lessee shall attorn to the lessor or purchaser upon any such termination, foreclosure or sale and recognize such lessor or purchaser as the Lessor under this Lease provided that such lessor or purchaser agrees that so long as Lessee is not in default hereunder and attorns as required above, this Lease shall remain in full force and effect for the full term hereof after any such termination, foreclosure or sale.
Tenant Estoppels (a) Each Seller shall prepare and deliver to each Tenant at such Seller’s Property an estoppel certificate in the form of Exhibit A attached hereto (the “Tenant Estoppel”) and request each such Tenant to execute and deliver the Tenant Estoppel to such Seller. Each Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the prompt return of the executed Tenant Estoppels in substantially the same form as Exhibit A attached hereto from each Tenant at such Seller’s Property prior to the Closing, without the obligation to make any payments or grant any concessions under the Leases. If a Tenant returns an executed Tenant Estoppel (or Lease Required Estoppel or Statement of Lease as defined below) to such Seller, such Seller shall promptly deliver to the Buyer, or make available on Seller’s transaction website, a copy of such executed Tenant Estoppel (or Lease Required Estoppel or Statement of Lease, if applicable) following such Seller’s receipt of such Tenant Estoppel (or Lease Required Estoppel or Statement of Lease, if applicable).
SUBORDINATION, NON-DISTURBANCE AND ATTORNMENT AGREEMENT Simultaneously upon Tenant's execution of this Lease, Tenant shall execute a Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreement in the form attached hereto as EXHIBIT J. Landlord shall return a fully executed Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreement in the form attached hereto as EXHIBIT J executed by Landlord and the Lender named therein, in recordable form, to Tenant as soon as reasonably possible but not later than ninety (90) days after the date of this Lease. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts (which efforts shall not require the expenditure of funds or the threat (or commencement) of litigation) to obtain a so-called "nondisturbance agreement" from any future Landlord's Mortgagee in the form attached hereto as EXHIBIT J or another form reasonably acceptable to Tenant and such Landlord's Mortgagee or other institutional lenders (either the form attached hereto as EXHIBIT J or such other reasonably acceptable form being herein referred to as the "NON-DISTURBANCE AGREEMENT"). Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease, the subordination of this Lease to any Mortgage under Section 12.(a) and the Attornment of Tenant to any future Landlord Mortgagee under Section 12.(b) shall be conditioned upon such future Landlord's Mortgagee's execution and delivery of a Non-Disturbance Agreement.