Common use of Rehabilitation Fees Clause in Contracts

Rehabilitation Fees. In the event the Company acquires ownership of distressed real property, whether through foreclosure or otherwise, the Company may decide to rehabilitate the property to lease and/or sell. To rehabilitate the property, the Company will primarily retain the services of Xxxxxx Professional Holdings, Inc., an Idaho corporation (“Xxxxxx Professional Holdings”). Xxxxxx Professional Holdings is an Affiliate of the Manager, and is licensed, bonded, and insured as a general contractor in Washington. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company may, at its sole discretion, retain the services of a third-party general contractor, and such cost of rehabilitation will be an expense to the Company.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Circle of Wealth Fund III LLC), Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Circle of Wealth Fund III LLC), Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Circle of Wealth Fund III LLC)

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Rehabilitation Fees. In the event the Company acquires ownership of distressed real property, whether through foreclosure or otherwise, the Company may decide to rehabilitate the property to lease and/or sell. To rehabilitate the property, the Company will primarily retain the services of Xxxxxx Axxxxx Professional Holdings, Inc., an Idaho corporation (“Xxxxxx Axxxxx Professional Holdings”). Xxxxxx Axxxxx Professional Holdings is an Affiliate of the Manager, and is licensed, bonded, and insured as a general contractor in Washington. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company may, at its sole discretion, retain the services of a third-party general contractor, and such cost of rehabilitation will be an expense to the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Circle of Wealth Fund III LLC)

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