Reduction of Principal Balance Upon Expiration of the Affordability Period Sample Clauses

Reduction of Principal Balance Upon Expiration of the Affordability Period. Provided that the Borrower operates the Property described in the RRDP Mortgage as a Qualified Project for the full duration of the Affordability Period, the Permanent Lender shall reduce the Principal Balance of this RRDP Note in accordance with the following chart: Affordability Period Forgiveness Begins Forgiveness Rate 5 Years End of 5th Year 100% 10 Years End of 6th Year 20% per year for years 6-10 20 Years End of 10th Year 10% per year for years 11-20
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Reduction of Principal Balance Upon Expiration of the Affordability Period. Provided that the Borrower operates the Property described in the NLRP Mortgage as a Qualified Project for the full duration of the Affordability Period, the Permanent Lender shall reduce the Principal Balance of this NLRP Note to zero dollars ($0.00).

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