Restrictions Against Leasing and Junior Encumbrances Sample Clauses

Restrictions Against Leasing and Junior Encumbrances. The Home shall not be leased, refinanced, encumbered (voluntarily or otherwise) or mortgaged without prior delivery to the Municipality of the ACLT’s written consent pursuant the terms of the Ground Lease, provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to a first mortgage granted in connection with this conveyance. Any rents, profits, or proceeds from any transaction described in the last preceding sentence which transaction has not received the prior written consent of the ACLT shall be paid upon demand to the Municipality for deposit in the Amherst Affordable Housing Trust Fund (the “Affordable Housing Fund”). In the event that the ACLT consents to any such lease, refinancing, encumbrance or mortgage, it shall be a condition to such consent that all rents, profits or proceeds from such transaction which exceed the carrying costs of the Home as determined by the Municipality, in its sole discretion, shall be paid to the Municipality for deposit to its Affordable Housing Fund. The provisions of this Section 4 shall control over any provisions of Article 4.5 of the Ground Lease to the contrary.
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