TRANSACTIONAL SALE Sample Clauses

TRANSACTIONAL SALE. In the event the Property, in part or whole, shall be offered for sale to a tenant or buyer procured by BROKER at any time, even after tenancy has been terminated, and even after management agreement has been terminated, LANDLORD agrees to pay BROKER a commission equal to 3% of the gross sale price of the Property upon closing of any such sale. If a Real Estate Agent referred the LANDLORD, this commission is equal to 6% of which 3% will go to the referring Real Estate Agent’s brokerage.
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TRANSACTIONAL SALE. In the event the property, in part or whole, shall be offered for sale to a tenant or buyer procured by BROKER at anytime, even after tenancy has been terminated and even after the management agreement has been terminated and for the following 12 months of such, LANDLORD agrees to pay BROKER a commission equal to 6% of the gross sales price of the property upon closing of any such sale. REV 161010 P 5
TRANSACTIONAL SALE. In the event the Property, in part or whole, shall be offered for sale to a tenant or buyer procured by BROKER at anytime, even after tenancy has been terminated, and even after management agreement has been terminated, LANDLORD agrees to pay BROKER a commission equal to 4% of the gross sales price of the Property upon closing of any such sale. If a Real Estate Agent referred the LANDLORD to BROKER, this commission is equal to 7% of which 3% will go to the referring Real Estate Agent's brokerage. Landlord expressly agrees Broker may place a lien upon the Property or record a notice of interest against the Property to secure Landlord’s payment obligations pursuant to this paragraph. Landlord and Broker further expressly agree Broker’s contractual right to lien the Property provided for herein is specifically intended to satisfy the terms of Fla. Stat. § 475.42(1)(i).
TRANSACTIONAL SALE. In the event the Property, in part or whole, shall be offered for sale to a tenant or buyer procured by BROKER at any time, even after tenancy has been terminated, and even after management agreement has been terminated, LANDLORD agrees to pay BROKER a commission equal to 4% of the gross sales price of the Property upon closing of any such sale. If a Real Estate Agent referred the LANDLORD, this commission is equal to 7% of which 3% will go to the referring Real Estate Agent's brokerage. In the event the property, in part or whole, shall be offered for sale to a tenant or buyer procured by BROKER at any time, even after tenancy has been terminated and even after the management agreement has been terminated and for the following twelve (12) months of such, LANDLORD agrees to pay BROKER a commission equal to 6% of the gross sales price of the property upon closing of any such sale.

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  • Off-Exchange Transactions In some jurisdictions, and only then in restricted circumstances, firms are permitted to effect off-exchange transactions. The firm with which you deal may be acting as your counterparty to the transaction. It may be difficult or impossible to liquidate an existing position, to assess the value, to determine a fair price or to assess the exposure to risk. For these reasons, these transactions may involve increased risks. Off-exchange transactions may be less regulated or subject to a separate regulatory regime. Before you undertake such transactions, you should familiarize yourself with applicable rules and attendant risks.

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