Common use of Voluntary Prepayment in Full Clause in Contracts

Voluntary Prepayment in Full. At any time after the expiration of any Prepayment Lockout Period, Borrower may voluntarily prepay the Mortgage Loan in full on a Permitted Prepayment Date so long as: (1) Borrower delivers to Lender a Prepayment Notice specifying the Intended Prepayment Date not more than sixty (60) days, but not less than thirty (30) days (if given via U.S. Postal Service) or twenty (20) days (if given via facsimile, e-mail or overnight courier) prior to such Intended Prepayment Date; and (2) Borrower pays to Lender an amount equal to the sum of: (A) the entire unpaid principal balance of the Mortgage Loan; plus (B) all Accrued Interest (calculated through the last day of the month in which the prepayment occurs); plus (C) the Prepayment Premium; plus (D) all other Indebtedness. In connection with any such voluntary prepayment, Borrower acknowledges and agrees that interest shall always be calculated and paid through the last day of the month in which the prepayment occurs (even if the Permitted Prepayment Date for such month is not the last day of such month, or if Lender approves prepayment on an Intended Prepayment Date that is not a Permitted Prepayment Date). Borrower further acknowledges that Lender is not required to accept a voluntary prepayment of the Mortgage Loan on any day other than a Permitted Prepayment Date. However, if Lender does approve an Intended Prepayment Date that is not a Permitted Prepayment Date and accepts a prepayment on such Intended Prepayment Date, such prepayment shall be deemed to be received on the immediately following Permitted Prepayment Date. If Borrower fails to prepay the Mortgage Loan on the Intended Prepayment Date for any reason (including on any Intended Prepayment Date that is not a Permitted Prepayment Date but is approved by Lender) and such failure continues for five (5) Business Days or longer, or into the following month (if sooner), Lender may recalculate the payoff amount. Borrower shall immediately pay to Lender any additional amounts required by any such recalculation.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Multifamily Loan and Security Agreement (Bluerock Residential Growth REIT, Inc.), Multifamily Loan and Security Agreement (Independence Realty Trust, Inc), Multifamily Loan and Security Agreement (Steadfast Income REIT, Inc.)

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Voluntary Prepayment in Full. At any time after the expiration of any Prepayment Lockout Period, Borrower may voluntarily prepay the Mortgage Loan in full on a Permitted Prepayment Date so long as: (1) Borrower delivers to Lender a Prepayment Notice specifying the Intended Prepayment Date not more than sixty (60) days, but not less than thirty (30) days (if given via U.S. Postal Service) or twenty (20) days (if given via facsimile, e-mail or overnight courier) prior to such Intended Prepayment Date; and (2) Borrower pays to Lender an amount equal to the sum of: (A) the entire unpaid principal balance of the Mortgage Loan; plus (B) all Accrued Interest (calculated through the last day of the month in which the prepayment occurs); plus (C) the Prepayment PremiumExit Fee; plus (D) all other Indebtedness. In connection with any such voluntary prepayment, Borrower acknowledges and agrees that interest shall always be calculated and paid through the last day of the month in which the prepayment occurs (even if the Permitted Prepayment Date for such month is not the last day of such month, or if Lender approves prepayment on an Intended Prepayment Date that is not a Permitted Prepayment Date). Borrower further acknowledges that Lender is not required to accept a voluntary prepayment of the Mortgage Loan on any day other than a Permitted Prepayment Date. However, if Lender does approve an Intended Prepayment Date that is not a Permitted Prepayment Date and accepts a prepayment on such Intended Prepayment Date, such prepayment shall be deemed to be received on the immediately following Permitted Prepayment Date. If Borrower fails to prepay the Mortgage Loan on the Intended Prepayment Date for any reason (including on any Intended Prepayment Date that is not a Permitted Prepayment Date but is approved by Lender) and such failure continues for five (5) Business Days or longer, or into the following month (if sooner), Lender may recalculate the payoff amount. Borrower shall immediately pay to Lender any additional amounts required by any such recalculation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Multifamily Loan and Security Agreement (Steadfast Income REIT, Inc.)

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