Sticky Voucher Tenants Sample Clauses

Sticky Voucher Tenants. (a) The Tenant Association agrees to use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause each and every Tenant to apply to HPD for Sticky Vouchers as soon as possible, but not later than forty-five (45) days after Tenants receive appropriate Sticky Voucher application forms. Although “Qualified Sticky Voucher Tenants” (as defined below) will be required to enter into leases at the full reasonable rental value determined by HPD (the “HPD Reasonable Rent”), the Landlord agrees that it will honor all Sticky Vouchers issued by HPD or HUD and submitted to Landlord in respect of Qualified Sticky Vouchers Tenants. Landlord will offer a “Sticky Voucher Lease” (as defined in Section 15) to each Qualified Sticky Voucher Tenant which will be consistent with this Agreement and will incorporate the terms of this Agreement by specific reference hereto. Furthermore, the “Sticky Voucher Lease” will provide that, while the applicable lease is in full force and effect, it is binding on all successors and assigns of the Landlord (other than foreclosing mortgagees or their successors assigns). Landlord will not be obligated to honor Sticky Vouchers in the manner herein set forth from any Tenant who has not executed and delivered a Sticky Voucher Lease to Landlord by no later than twenty (20) days after said Qualified Sticky Voucher Tenants are notified to come to the management office in accordance with Section 17C to execute their respective Sticky Voucher Leases. Sticky Voucher Tenants who timely apply for Sticky Vouchers, obtain them and execute and deliver to Landlord Sticky Voucher Leases by said date are referred to herein as “Qualified Sticky Voucher Tenants.” Landlord will take commercially reasonable actions, including working with Tenants, to assist the Tenants in their efforts to receive Sticky Vouchers and/or maintain Sticky Vouchers under the Sticky Voucher Program. Landlord further agrees that it will participate, under the same terms as stated herein, in the Sticky Voucher Program and any successor to the Sticky Voucher Program so long as Landlord receives at least 90% of the economic benefits from such modified Sticky Voucher Program or successor program as it would have received at such time from the existing Sticky Voucher Program. (b) Although Qualified Sticky Voucher Tenants will be required to enter into Sticky Voucher Leases at the full HPD Reasonable Rent, Landlord will not seek to collect, in any month, rent from a Qualified Sticky Voucher Tenant, except ...
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  • Rent Rolls; Operating Histories The Seller has obtained a rent roll (the “Certified Rent Roll(s)”) other than with respect to hospitality properties certified by the related Mortgagor or the related guarantor(s) as accurate and complete in all material respects as of a date within 180 days of the date of origination of the related Mortgage Loan. The Seller has obtained operating histories (the “Certified Operating Histories”) with respect to each Mortgaged Property certified by the related Mortgagor or the related guarantor(s) as accurate and complete in all material respects as of a date within 180 days of the date of origination of the related Mortgage Loan. The Certified Operating Histories collectively report on operations for a period equal to (a) at least a continuous three-year period or (b) in the event the Mortgaged Property was owned, operated or constructed by the Mortgagor or an affiliate for less than three years then for such shorter period of time, it being understood that for mortgaged properties acquired with the proceeds of a Mortgage Loan, Certified Operating Histories may not have been available.

  • Space Leases (i) To Borrower’s best knowledge, Borrower has delivered a true, correct and complete schedule of all Space Leases as of the date hereof, which accurately and completely sets forth in all material respects, for each such Space Lease, the following (collectively, the “Rent Roll”): the name and address of the tenant; the lease expiration date, extension and renewal provisions; the base rent and percentage rent payable; and the security deposit held thereunder. (ii) Each Space Lease constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of Borrower or, the Operating Tenant, as applicable, and, to the knowledge of Borrower, is enforceable against the tenant thereof. No default exists, or with the passing of time or the giving of notice would exist, which would, in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. (iii) To Borrower’s best knowledge, no tenant under any Major Space Lease has, as of the date hereof, paid Rent more than thirty (30) days in advance, and the Rents under such Major Space Leases have not been waived, released, or otherwise discharged or compromised. (iv) To Borrower’s best knowledge, except as disclosed in writing to Lender, all work to be performed by Borrower under the Space Leases has been substantially performed, all contributions to be made by Borrower to the tenants thereunder have been made except for any held-back amounts, and all other conditions precedent to each such tenant’s obligations thereunder have been satisfied. (v) To Borrower’s best knowledge, except as previously disclosed to Lender in writing or contained in the Space Leases, there are no options to terminate any Space Lease. (vi) To Borrower’s best knowledge, each tenant under a Major Space Lease or such tenant’s authorized subtenant is currently occupying the space demised by such Major Space Lease. (vii) To Borrower’s best knowledge, Borrower has delivered to Lender true, correct and complete copies of all Space Leases described in the Rent Roll. (viii) No Space Lease has been assigned or, to Borrower’s best knowledge, modified, supplemented or amended in any way. (ix) To Borrower’s best knowledge, each tenant under each Space Lease is free from bankruptcy, reorganization or arrangement proceedings or a general assignment for the benefit of creditors. (x) To Borrower’s best knowledge, no Space Lease provides any party with the right to obtain a lien or encumbrance upon the Property superior to the lien of this Security Instrument.

  • Landlord’s Books and Records Within one hundred twenty (120) days after receipt by Tenant of a Statement, if Tenant disputes the amount of Additional Rent set forth in the Statement, a member of Tenant’s finance department, or an independent certified public accountant (which accountant is a member of a nationally recognized accounting firm and is not working on a contingency fee basis) (“Tenant’s Accountant”), designated and paid for by Tenant, may, after reasonable notice to Landlord and at reasonable times, inspect Landlord’s records with respect to the Statement at Landlord’s offices, provided that there is no existing Event of Default and Tenant has paid all amounts required to be paid under the applicable Estimate Statement and Statement, as the case may be. In connection with such inspection, Tenant and Tenant’s agents must agree in advance to follow Landlord’s reasonable rules and procedures regarding inspections of Landlord’s records, and shall execute a commercially reasonable confidentiality agreement regarding such inspection. Tenant’s failure to dispute the amount of Additional Rent set forth in any Statement within one hundred twenty (120) days of Tenant’s receipt of such Statement shall be deemed to be Tenant’s approval of such Statement and Tenant, thereafter, waives the right or ability to dispute the amounts set forth in such Statement. If after such inspection, Tenant still disputes such Additional Rent, a determination as to the proper amount shall be made, at Tenant’s expense, by an independent certified public accountant (the “Accountant”) selected by Landlord and subject to Tenant’s reasonable approval; provided that if such Accountant determines that Direct Expenses were overstated by more than five percent (5%), then the cost of the Accountant and the cost of such determination shall be paid for by Landlord, and Landlord shall reimburse Tenant for the cost of the Tenant’s Accountant (provided that such cost shall be a reasonable market cost for such services). Tenant hereby acknowledges that Tenant’s sole right to inspect Landlord’s books and records and to contest the amount of Direct Expenses payable by Tenant shall be as set forth in this Section 4.6, and Tenant hereby waives any and all other rights pursuant to applicable law to inspect such books and records and/or to contest the amount of Direct Expenses payable by Tenant.

  • Access to Property, Property’s Management, Property Lender, and Property Tenants Potential Investor agrees to not seek to gain access to any non-public areas of the Property or communicate with Property’s management employees, the holder of any financing encumbering the Property, the Property’s tenants, and the Owner’s partners in the ownership of the Property, without the prior consent of Owner or JLL, which consent may be withheld in the Owner’s sole discretion.

  • Tenant Leases Attached hereto as Exhibit D-1 is a list of all leases and any other licenses and occupancy agreements pursuant to which any person occupies, or has the right to occupy, space in the Project (which leases, agreements and other documents, together with the lease documents entered into with respect to the Project after the date hereof pursuant to Section 5 below, are herein referred to collectively as the "Tenant Leases"). Exhibit D-1 also includes a list of all security deposits currently being held by Seller in connection with the Tenant Leases. Seller has made true, correct and complete copies of the Tenant Leases available to Purchaser on the due diligence website created for this transaction. Except for the Tenant Leases, there are no other leases or other occupancy agreements affecting the Project. Seller has not granted any party any option to purchase the Project, rights of first refusal to purchase the Project or, except as set forth in the Tenants Leases, any licenses or other similar agreement with respect to the Project. To Seller's actual knowledge, except as shown on Exhibit D-2 attached hereto, there are no defaults under any of the Tenant Leases and the Tenant Leases are in full force and effect. There are no brokerage commissions or fees due now or payable in the future in connection with the Tenant Leases except for brokerage commissions that may be due Xxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxxx U.S., Inc. (C&W) for lease renewals pursuant to that certain Commission Agreement for Lease, signed by Seller on December 8, 2017, and by C&W on December 27, 2017 (the "C&W Commission Agreement"); and, except for the Outstanding TI Work, all tenant improvement costs and work applicable to the current term and space covered by the Tenant Leases have been paid completed and paid in full.

  • Landlord’s Expenses In the event Tenant shall assign this Lease or sublet the Premises or request the consent of Landlord to any Transfer, then Tenant shall pay Landlord's reasonable costs and expenses incurred in connection therewith, including, but not limited to, attorneys', architects', accountants', engineers' or other consultants' fees.

  • Condominium Documents Mezzanine Lender shall have received copies of all Condominium Documents;

  • Real Estate Taxes and Special Assessments The 2022 calendar year real estate taxes due and payable in 2023 shall be paid by Seller. Seller shall credit Buyer(s) at closing for said 2022 real estate taxes payable in 2023 based on the most recent ascertainable tax figures. Xxxxx is responsible for all subsequent real estate taxes.

  • Landlord’s Title Landlord’s title is and always shall be paramount to the title of Tenant. Nothing herein contained shall empower Tenant to do any act which can, shall or may encumber the title of Landlord.

  • Tenant’s Plans Tenant shall be solely responsible for the preparation of the final architectural, electrical and mechanical construction drawings, plans and specifications (called “Tenant’s Plans”) necessary to construct the Relocation Premises for Tenant’s occupancy, which plans shall be submitted to Landlord for approval by Landlord’s architect and engineers on or before June 1, 2012, and Tenant’s Plans shall comply with their requirements to avoid aesthetic or other conflicts with the design and function of the balance of the Building. Landlord’s architect and engineers shall respond to any plan submission by Tenant within five (5) Business Days after Landlord’s receipt thereof. In the event Landlord’s architect’s or engineers’ approval of Tenant’s Plans is withheld or conditioned (and such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned), Landlord shall send written notification thereof to Tenant and include a reasonably detailed statement identifying the reasons for such refusal or condition, and Tenant shall have the plans revised by its architect to incorporate all reasonable objections and conditions presented by Landlord and shall resubmit such plans to Landlord within ten (10) days after receipt of Landlord’s notice of disapproval. Such process shall be followed until the plans shall have been approved by the Landlord’s architect and engineer without unreasonable objection or condition, except that after the initial five-(5)-Business-day period, any further submissions/resubmissions shall be made within three (3) Business Days. If Landlord fails to respond to submitted plans within the applicable period set forth above, then the September 10, 2012, date set forth in the table incorporated in Section III.A below shall be extended on a day-for-day basis for each day that any such failure continues. Without limiting the foregoing, Tenant shall be responsible for all elements of the design of Tenant’s plans (including, without limitation, compliance with law, functionality of design, the structural integrity of the design, the configuration of the Relocation Premises and the placement of Tenant’s furniture, appliances and equipment), and Landlord’s approval of Tenant’s Plans shall in no event relieve Tenant of the responsibility for such design. Tenant shall be solely responsible for the timely preparation and submission of all such Tenant Plans and for all elements of the design of such Tenant’s Plans and for all costs related thereto. (The word “architect” as used in this Section II (C) shall include an interior designer or space planner.)

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