Existing Tenants definition

Existing Tenants means the tenants that occupy the County-Assisted Units on the date of Borrower's acquisition of the Property.
Existing Tenants means a household/tenant residing in the Project on the date that the PRP application is received by the Department and that application was used to award PRP funds.
Existing Tenants has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 5.2.

Examples of Existing Tenants in a sentence

  • Borrower shall provide the County a written report of the income and rent amount of all Existing Tenants within thirty (30) days of acquisition of the Development.

  • Borrower shall not implement any rent increases for Existing Tenants upon acquisition of the Development without the approval of the County.


More Definitions of Existing Tenants

Existing Tenants means the tenants that occupy the Units on the date of Grantee's acquisition of the Property.
Existing Tenants means the tenants that occupy the Units on the date of Xxxxxxxx's acquisition of the Property.
Existing Tenants means the named tenant in an existing lease who is occupying a dwelling unit in one of the buildings known municipally in the year 2006 as 6 or 8 St. Thomas Street as of July 3, 2007;
Existing Tenants means the tenants of the Company at Town East listed on Exhibit “C”attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Existing Tenants means collectively:
Existing Tenants means all parties having any possessory, leasehold, or access rights or interests, or any other interest in the Property, or to any improvements thereon, as of the Effective Date of this Agreement. “Four Percent Tax Credit(s)” or “4% Tax Credit(s)” shall mean the federal tax credit allocated to the Project by CTCAC at the federal tax credit rate of approximately four percent (4%).
Existing Tenants means the tenants described in the Existing