Property Profile Sample Clauses

The Property Profile clause defines the key characteristics and details of the property involved in the agreement. It typically outlines information such as the property's address, legal description, size, boundaries, and any unique features or fixtures included in the transaction. By clearly specifying these details, the clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of exactly what is being bought, sold, or leased, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over the property's identity or attributes.
Property Profile. A property-specific questionnaire needed by NC DHHS and the local referral agencies to effectively match the needs of their clients with the appropriate properties available in the locality requested by the client. The Agency initiates and completes this questionnaire to the extent property information is available and sends it to the management agent for completion. Completed questionnaires are due back to the Agency within 30 days of receipt by the management agent.
Property Profile. The Agency completes this questionnaire to the extent property information is available and sends it to a representative of the management company for completion and return to the Agency.
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Property Profile. The purpose of the property profile is to understand what data the County currently has, what additional information is required to carry out the Initial Assessment and identify where any gaps are. A template for documenting the data will be created in a database that will later be transferred directly into the CAFM/IWMS system. KEY ACTIVITIES Data Gathering  Request and gather drawings and documents  Create template to document data  Document information in temporary project database Reports  Develop Report Formats  Run Property Profile reports PHASE I. DELIVERABLES  Temporary Project Database  Property Profile Reports ASSUMPTIONS  Documentation of properties will rely upon site, building and room naming conventions to be established by County (unique identifiers are necessary for CAFM purposes).  Site and building visits will be conducted at a level appropriate for high-level facility master planning. Facility profile information on both owned and leased buildings is assumed to be provided by County in database or spreadsheet format.  County will provide database access to Facility Condition Information System (FCIS) for all facilities assigned a Facility Condition Index Rating; FCIS is assumed to contain data assessing various building aspects and systems that will be used in a summary rating of building performance (high to low).  Cost of owning and operating leased and owned buildings will be provided by County.
Property Profile. The Agency completes this questionnaire to the extent property information is available and sends it to a representative of the management company for completion and return to the Agency. Name of Property Property Street Address Property City Property County Property Zip Code Property Funding (check all that apply) Tax Credits Rural Dev. (RD) HUD - HOME HUD- Section-8 Construction Type (Choose 1) New Construction Newly Rehabbed Existing/In Operation Estimated Date Units will be available Total Units Accessible or Type A Units Accessible (curbless shower) Total number of units Total efficiency units Total 1 BR units Total 2 BR units Total 3 BR units Total 4 BR units Project Based Rent Assistance Property has project based assistance, other than Key? (yes or no) How many units of project based assistance? What is the source of project based assistance? Is the Rent Assistance controlled by a local PHA? Is the property waiting list managed by a local PHA? Are there any restrictions or eligibility criteria on the source of Rent Assistance that would prevent or make difficult providing access to Targeting Program participants entitled to a priority for a unit at the property? If yes, describe. Who controls the property waiting list? (A) Total Required (B) Total Voluntary Total Targeted Units (A+B) Targeted Units Total Key Units
Property Profile. The Agency completes this questionnaire to the extent property information is available and sends it to a representative of the management company for completion and return to the Agency. Name of Property Property Street Address Property City Property County Property Zip Code Property Funding (check all that apply) Tax Credits Rural Dev. (RD) HUD - HOME HUD- Section-8
Property Profile. Party A agrees to lease the following property to Party B and Party B is willing to rent the property below (the “Property”). Location (Detailed Address): 9/▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ District, Changsha. Space: 625 square meters.
Property Profile. Checkmark and select those utilities and items that you are going to provide and those the tenant will

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  • Personal Property Reimbursement Employees shall, in proper cases, be reimbursed for the repair or replacement of personal property damaged in the line of duty without fault of the employee. The amount of reimbursement for articles of clothing shall be the depreciated value based on the age and condition of the article. Reimbursement for a watch shall be limited to the functional value of the watch.

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